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School of Public Sector Policy and Man
Module Bank
SEPTEMBER 2006 - Version 3.0
Category/ Specialisation Module Code Module Name
Financial and Managerial
General MBA 1101 Accounting
Information Systems in
MBA1102 Organisations
Managerial Economics and
MBA1103 Business Policy
Quantitative and Statistical
MBA 1104 Methods for Managers
MBA 2105 Operations Management
Human Resource
MBA 2106 Management
MBA 2107 Strategic Management
MBA 2108 Marketing Management
Finance MBA 3209 Corporate Finance
MBA 3210 International Finance
MBA 3211 Investment Management
Marketing MBA 3212 Services Marketing
Marketing Strategy and
MBA 3213 Planning
MBA 3214 Relationship Marketing
Information Systems MBA 3215 Internet Business Strategy
Corporate Information
MBA 3216 Systems Management
Strategic Information
MBA 3217 Systems
International Human
Human Resource Management MBA 3218 Resource Management
MBA 3219 Employment Law
Employee Training and
MBA 3220 Development
MBA 4500 Dissertation
CIR
Introduction to Financial
ACCF 1001 Analysis
Information Technology
and Communication
BISE 1001 Skills
ECON 1001 Labour Economics
Industrial Relations and
HRMT 1001 Negotiation
HRMT 1002 Industrial Psychology
Human Resource
HRMT 1003 Management
Arbitration, Conciliation
LLAW 1001 and Mediation
LLAW 1002 Industrial Health & Safety
LLAW 1003 Collective Bargaining
LLAW 1004 Labour Laws
Introduction to Change
MGMT 1001 Management
MGMT 1002 Quality Management
MKTG 1001 Public Relations
ublic Sector Policy and Management
Module Bank
SEPTEMBER 2006 - Version 3.0
Outline Hrs/Wk Module Coordinator
Accounting is the primary channel for communicating the
economics of any business. Managers must understand the
concepts and language of accounting in order to use this
critical tool effectively for communication, monitoring, and
resource allocation. This module provides a broad view of
how accounting contributes to an organisation and how
managers can make the best use of accounting
information, accounting records, and systems, and
accountants as internal resources for the purpose of
making effective financial decisions. The module also
includes financial reporting, interpretation and analysis of
financial statements. This course is designed to help
students to use accounting based information to aid in
managerial decision-making. Case study analysis
combined with written and oral case study presentation will
be used extensively. Mr Padachi/Mr Odit
Fundamental concepts of management information
systems; managerial and organisational principles and
concepts relevant to MIS, the value of information for
decision making; organisational structure of MIS;
information resource management; managing end-user
computing. Ms Mahadeo
An investigation and analysis of the theoretical and
analytical tools of economics, with emphasis upon their
application to business decision problems. The module
looks at the firm‟s tactical and strategic decision areas and
includes analysis of pricing policy, demand and cost
estimation, and the option for longer-term strategic
development. Other topics include demand theory, market
structure, price determination, and profit strategies.
Application of economic methodology to business
administration procedures will be dealt. Case studies of
managerial situations will be examined. Mr Seetanah/Mrs Seenarain
The module covers basic theories and applications of
statistics in different functional areas of business. Its aim is
to help students to understand why they are conducting a
specific analysis and how to interpret the statistical output.
The module also provides a practical introduction to the use
of SPSS in statistical analysis. Fundamental quantitative
methods to solve decision problems faced by managers in
business will be analysed. The course develops two
important quantitative skills: 1) identification of the
appropriate methodology for solving the managerial
problem; and 2) clearly and precisely specifying the
interpretation of the analysis produced. As a result of
applying the appropriate methodology and clearly reporting
the interpretation of the analysis, the student can then
recommend a sensible and understandable business
decision. Mrs Munhurrun/Mr Nowbutsing
Central to this module is how an organisation can best
manage its resources to produce goods and services that
are valued by the customer. In particular, issues of
operations strategy, quality, human and materials
management, technology and systems of planning and
control are explored with a view to how they all integrate to
provide an organisation with good competitive edge. Mrs Munhurrun
Topics covered include the origins of human resource
management, models of HRM, international HRM, culture &
people management, recruitment and selection,
performance and reward, training and development and
employee involvement Dr Chittoo/Mrs Bhiwajee/Faugoo
Strategic planning deals with the management of change
from the formulation of goals through to their
implementation. The module analyses the strategic
management process considering inter alia SWOT and
portfolio analysis; competitive strategy; innovation and
entrepreneurship; social, political and cultural aspects;
change in the public sector; marshalling human and
technological resources. The course provides a set of tools
that will help you formulate logical and consistent business
strategies. Case studies are used to describe actual
business problems. The skills and insights you gain will
create a solid foundation upon which to build the rest of the
MBA programme. Dr Chittoo/Ms Mahadeo
This module covers marketing function and strategies,
including demand analysis, product planning, pricing,
distribution, promotion, and market forecasts from the
viewpoint of the manager. Marketing research techniques
and marketing policies are examined and case studies
employed. Ms Naidoo
Problems faced by mid- and top-level marketing decision-
makers and the consequences of their decisions; case
study and/or simulation. A variety of marketing areas will be
considered in depth.
This module will cover advanced issues in corporate
financial policy and investment decisions. Topics include
project evaluation, capital structure theory and practice,
dividend theory and policy, share repurchase, financial
slack, risk and return analysis, capital raising, practical
issues in capital budgeting, adjusted present value and real
option methods of valuation, mergers and acquisition,
corporate restructuring, cross-border investments, and
behavioural corporate finance. Corporate finance lessons
from corporate collapses will also be covered. Mr Seetanah/Mr Odit
Financial decision-making and analysis in a multinational
environment, currency valuation and exchange rates,
effects of expectations and economic variables such as
interest rates and inflation on exchange rates, types of risks
and use of derivatives to hedge international exposure. Mr Seetanah/Mr Odit
A critical examination and analysis of the types of
investments, and their relative merits, selection and
management of portfolio with recent developments in
portfolio theory, pricing of security and bonds and other
assets, methods of investment analysis, fundamental
analysis, technical analysis, portfolio management, term
structure of interest rate, efficient market hypothesis, asset
pricing model and policies of institutional investors. Mr Seetanah/Mr Odit
Service marketing processes and service delivery systems;
managing the 7P's of services - product, price, place,
promotion, people, processes, and physical facilities; role of
technology in service delivery; managing service quality and
recovery from service failures. Mrs Munhurrun/Ms Naidoo
Factors and concepts in decisions about a firm's long-term
strategy to build, maintain, and grow its market position;
skills and hands-on experience (through project work) in
developing a long-term strategy, and a five-year annualised
marketing plan that implements that strategy. Ms Naidoo
This module aims to identify the operational issues
associated with relationship marketing providing the student
with an in-depth understanding of relationship marketing in
business-to-business, consumer and service marketing
situations. It will also consider the role of technology in
developing and managing customer relationships. The
module will explore the relationship development process
and the essential ingredients of successful customer
relationships. Ms Naidoo
This course explores how new technology will help those
who utilise it achieve a competitive advantage for
transforming relationships with customers, suppliers and
business partners, to empower global business, and to
rebuild their organisations. Students explore these topics
through on-line research, analysis and Internet related
applications. Ms Mahadeo
This module deals with the relevant issues of effective
management of information services activities and
highlights the areas of greatest potential application of the
technology. Topics include: corporate information systems
and security, corporate information systems in an electronic
world, ecommerce technology and business, the historical
context and patterns of technology adoption, managing
networked infrastructure and operations, managing and
leading a networked IT organisation. Future trends, global
and ethical issues, electronic laws, crimes and agencies,
global perspective and issues, security trends. Ms Mahadeo
This module discusses the management of the function of
information and communication technology and the
increasing role they play in shaping and executing the
enterprise‟s strategies. The focus is also on the need to
manage information; the strategies needed to integrate the
diverse and complex applications and databases which
exist in today‟s global corporations.
This course requires a familiarity with software, systems
engineering, hardware, communications, and networking
concepts. It will expand on that knowledge by examining
the corporate strategic planning process and the role of
Information Technology in a global strategy. Students will
conduct an Information Systems Study and create a
Technology Plan to support a particular strategy.
Ms Mahadeo
Presentation of strategies, policies, and practices employed
in the management of the international work force.
International aspects of traditional human resource
management, such as staffing, development, evaluation,
compensation, and labour relations, will be examined. In
addition, topics more specifically related to multinational
corporations, such as the diversity of the MNC's work force
and the various groups of employees involved, social and
cultural aspects of international assignments, and the
specific ethical dilemmas faced by the MNCs, will be
covered. Dr Chittoo/Mrs Bhiwajee/Faugoo
Definition, meaning of Industrial Relations; Trade Unionism
& its evolution in the Mauritian context. Labour laws. Laws
that deal with age, gender, race discrimination. Sexual
harassment. Unionisation trends in various sectors of public
and private employment, rights of the parties, contract
negotiation and administration. Students will be expected to
know about the various provisions of the Personnel
Management Manual used the Civil Service, the Pay
Research Bureau report and the Public Service
Commission regulations. Dr Chittoo/Mrs Bhiwajee/Faugoo
The role of training in management development. The
framework of HR development, theories of learning,
motivation and performance. Needs Assessment. Design
and implementation of training programmes. Examination
of the process of developing an organisation's human
resources in order to meet current and future needs.
Programme development, techniques, and evaluation.
Significance of implementing employee orientation
programme. Employee Counselling services. Dr Chittoo/Mrs Bhiwajee/Faugoo
Course members have approximately six months from the
date of completion of their last module to undertake the
individual dissertation on an approved subject relevant to
management. Those taking the MBA with specialisation will
have do undertake their dissertation in their respective field
of specialisation. The dissertation is expected to be around
20,000 words.
The need and different roles of accounting
information; The basic framework; Accounting
concepts and users of accounts; Recording and
summarizing transactions; Preparing final accounts,
Adjustments to final accounts; Capital and revenue
distinction, Bank reconciliation statement, control
accounts and cash flow statements, Accounting ratios
and interpretations, Accounting for internal decision
making. Mr Padachi/Mr Odit
Definition of a computer, Data and Information,
Evolution of Computers, Types and categories,
Differences between IT, IS and ICT, Hardware and
software, Uses, Computer Connectivity; Overview of
parts of a computer; Introduction to Word and Word
Processing; Overview of different software;
Introduction to Spreadsheet and Spreadsheet
Processing; PowerPoint Presentation:
Understanding and practicing different methods of
communication: written, oral, visual and non-verbal;
concepts and good communication practices will be
applied to communication situations like letter-
writing, memo-writing, report-writing, summary
writing, interviews, meetings, using the telephone,
presentation and in persuasion and arguments.
Ms Mahadeo
Labour demand and supply; Market Equilibrium:
Effect of immigration and minimum wages, the
determinant of hours of work; Wage Determination
and labour Market Discrimination; investment in
Human Capital; Trade Unions; Government
intervention in the Labour market; Unemployment;
Inflation; Income Policy; Fiscal Policy; Theories of
Income Distribution Mrs Seenarain
Definition of IR, Contents, Objectives, Aspects. Functional
Requirements of IR, Trade Unions & employer
organisations, Industrial Democracy, productivity norms &
targets. Role of the state, Current trends in Mauritius.
Definition of negotiation. Understanding Personalities.
Techniques & Strategies of Negotiation. Components of
Negotiation, Key Factors affecting negotiation. Effective
Negotiation
Mrs Bhiwajee
Introduction to Industrial Psychology and important aspects
such as the individual: values, attitudes and job satisfaction;
basic motivational concepts; the group and foundations of
group behaviour; communication; understanding work
teams; leadership; power and politics; conflict; negotiation
and inter group behaviour; organisational change and
stress management
Dr Motah
History, Evolution, Developments. Strategic HRM. Job
Description, Analysis & Evaluation. Human Resource
Planning. Recruitment & Selection. Performance & Reward Dr Chittoo/Mrs Bhiwajee/Mrs
Management. Training & Development. Faugoo
Definition and concepts, modes of settlement of industrial
disputes and other related matters in Mauritius, code of
practice as provided in the second schedule of IR act,
formal and informal mechanism for Arbitration, Conciliation
and Mediation, recourse to voluntary or compulsory
arbitration, bodies and institutions set by law for the
purposes of arbitration and conciliation in matters of
industrial dispute and their roles, functions and effects of
such decisions, possibility of recourse to modes of
arbitration, conciliation and mediation of the parties to a
disputes own choices other than those provided by law,
Case Studies (sections 99 and 100 of the IR act). Mr Ramphul
Introduction& History, Evolution of Health & Safety.
Importance, Need in organisations, Present Legislation,
Scope of the Act, Offences, Penalties & Legal Proceedings,
Insurance: Effect of and employer‟s liability insurance,
Future Proposals & Amendments to the present Act. Mrs Bhiwajee
Definition; nature and scope of collective bargaining,
Industrial discontent: causes, symptoms, consequences;
Substantive elements of the collective bargaining system in
Mauritius, emerging trends in collective bargaining;
Challenges for Mauritius; Implications for labour,
management
and policy makers.
Mr Ragoodoo
Present Legislation, Scope of the Act, Development.
Provisions under the Act, Offences, Penalties and
Legal Proceedings, International Labour Standards.
Case Studies Dr Chittoo
Definition, How, What and Why of Change. Concepts &
Principles, Approaches. Stages in change process. Change
models. Methods & Techniques to deal with change.
Change Management Strategies. Mr Ragoodoo
History and evolution of Quality Management; Quality
philosophies and gurus; Quality Management definitions
and concepts; strategy development and deployment
including benchmarking and competitive comparisons; The
concepts of Total Quality Management; Continuous
improvement, tools and techniques; Statistical Quality
Control; Improvement team leadership: motivation, change
and culture. Mrs Munhurrun
History of PR; role of PR in Government; PR functions and
techniques; PR ethics, research and planning; liaison with
management and employees; operations of a PR
department within an organisation; techniques in public
speaking; categories of media and their implementations Ms Naidoo
Programme Code
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
CIR
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Module Bank
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Module
Category Module Code Module Name Outline Hrs/Wk Programme Code Remarks
Coordinator
ACCOUNTING : General
Accounting
ACCF1101 Accounting for Decision Making
The need and different roles of accounting information,
The basic framework. Accounting concepts and users
of accounts, Recording and summarizing transactions,
Preparing final accounts, Adjustments to final accounts.
3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
Capital and revenue distinction, Bank reconciliation
statement and control accounts, Accounting ratios and
interpretations, Accounting for internal decision making,
Accounting for materials and valuation of stock,
Decision Making techniques
ACCF1102 Financial Accounting
Roles and Principles of Financial Accounting; Double
Entry Book Keeping; Capital and Revenue Expenditure;
Trial Balance, Preparation of Final Account for Sole ITES, BPAM, BBIF,
Traders, Non-Profit Organisations and Companies; BENM,
Cash flow statements. Control Accounts and 3+0 Mr Odit BHRM,BTHM, BACB,
Accounting for VAT, Accounting for Depreciation; Bad BOSHM, DPSFM,
Debts and Provisions for Bad Debts, Fundamental DHRM, BIS
Accounting Concepts and International Accounting
Standards; Accounting Ratios and its Interpretation;
Financial Reporting and Users of Accounts.
ACCF1103 Costing Techniques
Role of Cost Accounting and its link to Financial
Accounting; Costing Concepts, Cost Classification and
Behaviour; Accounting for overheads; Introduction
3+0 Mr Padachi DPSFM, BACB,DPSM
Activity-Based Costing; Costing methods and
principles; Contract Costing; Relevant costing and short
term decision making: contribution analysis; Budgeting;
Standard costing and basic variance analysis
Cost Concepts, Cost Behaviour and Cost
ascertainment, Accounting for Overheads and Activity-
Based Costing, Costing Systems and Costing
Principles (Absorption and Marginal costing)
ITES, BPAM,BHRM,
ACCF1104 Cost and Management Accounting Contribution Analysis and its application to short-term 3+0 Mr Padachi
BENM, BTHM
decision making; Break-even analysis. Relevant
Costing, Budgeting, Standard Costing and Variance
analysis; Modern trends in Cost and Management
Accounting
ACCF1105 Auditing Practice and Performance Review Nature, Purpose and Scope of Auditing; Statutory
Auditing Requirement; Auditing Theory and the True
and Fair View; Professional Code of Ethics and
BACB, BPAM,
Behaviour; Planning the Audit; Documenting and Audit
3+0 Mr Padachi DPAM,
Evidence; Internal Audit and Internal Controls;
DPSFM,DPSM
Computer Systems Audit; Audit Sampling;
Management Audit and Performance Review in Public
Sector
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Category Module Code Module Name Outline Hrs/Wk Programme Code Remarks
Coordinator
Role of Management Accounting and its link to
Financial Accounting, Cost Allocation and Activity-
Based Costing, Costing methods and Costing
principles, Relevant costing and Contribution analysis, BACB,BBIF, ITES,
ACCF2106 Managament Accounting 3+0 Mr Padachi
Cost – Volume Profit Analysis, Budgeting Planning and BIS, BSE
Control, Standard costing and variance analysis,
Modern Trends in Management Accounting- Life cycle
Costing, Benchmarking.
Financial reporting framework, Accounting Standards
(FRS and IAS), Accounting treatment of assets and
ACCF3107 Accounting Planning and Control liabilities, Published Company Accounts, Budgeted 3+0 Mr Padachi BBIF
Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet Group accounts and
taxation, Cash flow statements Ratio analysis and
interpretation, Auditing and Internal Control.
ACCF3108 Business and International Taxation
Principles and practice; the Schedular system; income
tax matters affecting business, Capital allowances,
treatment of losses, Corporate tax system,
Computation, Assessment, Corporate tax losses,
Capital Gains Tax, Value Added Tax, Taxation of
International Businesses, Tax planning in international BBIF, BPSFM (TOP
3+0 Mr Padachi
Business, Fiscal authorities and international taxation, UP)
Tax History, issues of jurisdiction, administrative and
compliance costs, direct and indirect, taxation, capital
taxes and the impact of technology on international
taxation, Tax treaty system, Double taxation Relief, Anti-
Avoidance legislation, The OECD model; International
Tax Planning
ACCF3109 Contemporary Issues in Accounting
The development of accounting, Stakeholder influences
on accounting. Environmental issues and their effects
and implications, Definition of social and environmental
accounting, The principles of social and environmental
accounting, Effecting environmental accounting and BACB, BPSFM(TOP
3+0 Mr Padachi
Corporate environment reporting. Human capital UP)
accounting: role, uses in corporate financial reporting.
Accounting for human resource costs, value, Human
capital evaluation, change measurement and Human
capital scorecard, Recent advancement and future
directions in HRA.
ACCF 1110 Financial Accounting Principles and Techniques 1
Roles and Principles of Financial Accounting; Double
Entry Book Keeping; Capital and Revenue Expenditure;
Trial Balance; Depreciation; Bad Debts; Provision for
Bad Debts; Provision for Discount on Debtors;
Correction of Errors; Control Accounts; Preparation of 3+0 Mr Odit BACB
Final Accounts for Sole Traders, Non-Profit
Organisations and Companies; Single Entry and
Incomplete Records; Manufacturing Account; Value
Added Tax; Stock Valuation Methods; Bank
Reconciliation; Introduction to Accounting Ratios.
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Coordinator
ACCF 2111 Financial Accounting Principles and Techniques 2
Partnerships; Goodwill and Changes in Partnerships:
Revaluation of Assets, Preparation of Final Accounts;
Business Purchase: Sole Trader, Partnership and
Companies; Limited Companies taking over other
Businesses; Published Account of Limited Companies BACB
3+0 Mr Odit
as per the Functional Format; Taxation in Company
Financial Statement; Departmental Accounting; Brach
Account; Cash Flow Statement; Analysis and
Interpretation of Financial Statements; Introduction to
Financial Reporting; Accounting Standards & Desirable
Attributes of Accounting Information
ACCF 2112 Intermediate Financial Reporting
IASC Framework; Revenue Recognition; Reporting
Financial Performance; Presentation of Financial
Statements: Fixed Assets, Investments, Inventories,
Construction Contracts; Deferred Taxation; Operating
and Finance Leases; Earnings per Share. Rationale for BACB
3+0 Mr Padachi
Group Financial Statements; Fair Values and Goodwill;
Accounting for Subsidiary Undertakings, Associates
and Joint Ventures; Consolidated Cash Flow
Statement; Foreign Currency Translation and
Transactions; Accounting for Foreign Undertakings;
Merger Accounting; Segmental Reporting.
ACCF 3113 Advanced Auditing
Professional & Ethical Considerations; Audit Process,
Assignment & Reporting; Current Issues in and
Development in Auditing; Small Business Audit; Audit 3+0 Mr Padachi BACB
of Group Companies; Specialised Audits: Bank,
Insurance, Investment Trusts and Pension Schemes;
Investigations; Auditing in the Public Sector.
ACCF 3114 Advanced Financial Reporting Accounting Theory; Decision Usefulness Approach;
Definition of Income; Valuation Methods; Inflation
Accounting; Positive Accounting Theory; Legal
Requirements and The True & Fair View; Standard
Setting Process; Earnings Management; Financial
Statement Analysis; Corporate Failure Prediction.
3+0 Mr Padachi BACB
Reporting the Substance of Transactions; Related
Party Disclosures; Accounting for Intangible Assets;
Accounting for Financial Instruments and Hedges;
Corporate Governance; Accounting for Social
Responsibility; Accounting Ethics; Current Financial
Reporting Issues.
ACCF 3115 Busieness Taxation Principles and Applications of Taxation; Powers of
Commissioners; Domicile and Residence; Taxation of
individuals from various sources; Partnership; Capital
Allowances; Companies; Value-added tax; Anti-
avoidance provisions; International Aspects of Tax;
3+0 Mr Padachi BACB
Residence and its implications; Tax treaty system;
Double Taxation relief; Assessment of Companies
trading internationally, Comparative taxation system;
Direct expenditure and tax expenditure; Personal
financial planning.
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Category Module Code Module Name Outline Hrs/Wk Programme Code Remarks
Coordinator
ACCF 3116 Advanced Taxation
Principles and Practice of Schedular System; Powers
of Commissioner; Income tax for Individuals and
Business; Capital Allowances; Treatment of Losses for
Individuals; Corporation Tax and Loss Treatment; 3+0 Mr Padachi BACB
Partnership Tax; Capital Gains Tax (including capital
gains on shares) and available Reliefs; Value Added
Tax; Inheritance Tax and Exemptions; Personal Tax
Planning; Tax Deferral and Mitigation.
This module provides an understanding of the role of
Financial Reporting from the standpoint of a user,
rather than a technical expert. Students will be
introduced to regulatory reporting requirements,
corporate governance and international accounting
standards (IASC Framework; Local Regulatory
Framework), enabling students to understand and use
the Annual Reports from companies ; Accounting
ACCF5101 Financial Reporting and Analysis theory in particular agency theory; Statement of 3+0 Mr Padachi MBF
principles and current issues in financial reporting ;
Balance Sheet and Income statement analysis and
cash flow statement analysis; Financial ratio analysis ,
Inter-firm comparison, Trend analysis and using
financial statements in valuation; Corporate failures &
Credit Evaluation; Accounting for Social Responsibility ;
Rational for preparation of group financial statements;
Constructions of consolidated balance sheet for group
companies and consolidated cash flow statement;
Segmental Reporting
Strategic Cost Management Introduction to the Course, The Nature of Costs,
Strategy and Cost Control, Performance Measurement,
The Balanced Scorecard, Activity-Based
Costing/management, Life Cycle Costing, Target
ACCF5102 Costing, Outsourcing, Budgeting, Inventory 3+0 Mr Padachi MBF
Differentiation Postponement, Value chain
analysis, Lean Production Strategy and Management
Accounting , Theory of Constraints and Throughput
Accounting.
ACCOUNTING : Finance
ACCF1201 Principles of Finance Present Value Calculation; Time Value for Money;
Annuities; IRR; Sources of Finance; Short and Long
Term Financing; Valuation of Bonds and other
DPSFM, BACB,
Securities; Definition of Financial Risk; Risk and Return 3+0 Mr Odit
BBIF, BENM
Analysis; Diversification Principles, Capital Asset
Pricing Model; Stock Market; Forms of Market
Efficiency.
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Category Module Code Module Name Outline Hrs/Wk Programme Code Remarks
Coordinator
ACCF 1202 Introduction to international Finance
International trade and its financing, FOREX market,
Interest rate parity and Purchasing power parity, Spatial
and Triangular arbitrage, Spot and forward rate;
Balance of Payment, Relationship between exchange
3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF
and money market, Exchange rate determination with
fixed prices, Exchange rate determination with flexible
and sticky prices. Monetary Union, Introduction to
Forward and Futures market, Introduction to Options
and Swaps.
Concept of Shareholders‟ wealth; Capital Markets;
Valuation of Securities; Risk and Return; Dividend
Policy and Dividend Valuation Model; Efficient Market
Hypothesis, Capital Asset Pricing Model; Interpretation
ACCF2203 Corporate and Legal Finance of Financial Statements, Capital Structure, Investment 3+0 Mr Odit DPSFM
Fundamentals. Negotiable Instruments: distinction
between assignability and negotiability, bills of
exchange, cheques, promising notes, bankruptcy,
receivership, liquidation.
ACCF2204 Corporate Finance
Shareholder‟s wealth, Project Evaluation, Valuation of
financial instruments, Risk and Return – the CAPM and
Arbitrage Pricing Theory, Derivative assets, Efficient
3+0 Mr Odit BBIF
markets- theory and empirical evidence, Capital
structure; MM theory, agency costs theory and
Signaling theory, Dividend theory, Dividend Valuation
Model, mergers and acquisitions.
ACCF 3205 Financial Management Overview of organization finance from an external
perspective; Maximization of shareholders‟ wealth;
Capital structure. Sources and application of finance.
Finance instruments and mechanisms; Capital markets,
Efficient market hypothesis, Valuation of securities,
3+0 Mr Odit ITES, BIS
Risk and Return. Dividend policy and dividend
valuation model, Capital asset pricing model; Project
finance and investment appraisal; Conglomerates,
mergers and take-overs, Interpretation of financial
statement
Risks in Banking and Financial markets; default,
liquidity, interest rate, FOREX risk and price risk,
Management of risks in banking: Default, liquidity,
interest rate, Management of FOREX risk: internal
BBIF,BPSFM(TOP
ACCF3206 Financial Risk Management (Matching, Netting etc) and external techniques, 3+0 Mr.Seetanah
UP)
Derivative market: Forward contracts and its Pricing,
Future markets and the working of the market, Option
markets and its working, Swap deals: Currency and
Interest rate swaps
ACCF 2207 Financial Management
Nature of Financial Management; Shareholder’s wealth; Risk
and Return; Portfolio theory and Capital Asset Pricing Mode;
Capital Market; Analysis of Capital Budgeting Decisions; 3+0 Mr Odit BACB
cost of capital; Financial and Operating Leverage; Capital
Structure theories and Planning; Dividend theories and
Policy; Working Capital Management
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Coordinator
This module deals with advanced issues in corporate
financial policy and investment decisions. Topics
include project evaluation, practical issues in capital
budgeting, adjusted present value and real option
ACCF5201 Corporate Financial Management methods of valuation capital structure theory and MBF
3+0 Mr Odit
practice, dividend theory and policy and empirical
evidences, share repurchase, financial slack, risk and
return analysis and assets pricing models, capital
raising, short and long term financing mergers and
acquisition, corporate restructuring, cross-border
investments, and behavioural corporate finance.
The types of investments, and their relative merits,
selection and management of portfolio with recent
developments in portfolio theory, asset allocation,
pricing of security and bonds and other assets,
ACCF5202 Investment Analysis 3+0 Mr.Seetanah MBF
methods of investment analysis, fundamental analysis,
technical analysis, portfolio management, term
structure of interest rate, efficient market hypothesis,
asset pricing model and policies of institutional
investors. Fixed income securities and pricing
ACCF 5203 Educational Finance
Financing Public Education; Educational Revenues and
Expenditures; Principles underlying grants systems for
education; Alternative Models for Financing Public
Education; Taxation and Principles of Taxation;
3+0 Dr Motah MET
Financial Administration in local school systems: cost-
quality Relations in Education: trends in Educational
Finance; Financial Planning in times of retrenchment;
financial implications of a free education system;
finance and the school administrator.
ACCOUNTING: Financial Services
ACCF1301 Monetary and Financial Systems The Financial system, The Financial Market; Money
and Capital market, Financial Intermediaries, Non-
banking financial institutions, The Regulatory Body,
Financial structure and economic performance, The
Monetary system and interest rate, International BBIF, BPSFM (TOP
3+0 Mr.Seetanah
Monetary System, Monetary policy and the Central UP)
Bank, Financial system risks and Regulation,
Comparative Financial Systems: The structure and
functions of financial systems in the, USA, Germany,
Japan, Islamic countries.
ACCF1302 Introduction to the financial system, Financial
intermediation, Retail and Wholesale banking,
International banking, The foreign exchange market,
Domestic and International Banking 3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF
Euro markets and Eurocurrency banking, Euro-
securities markets, Risks in Banking, Banking
regulations, The development of banking systems
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ACCF 2303 Banking Operations Trends in Banking structure, Theories of the banking
firm, Lending Operation, Retail banking, Wholesale
and,Corporate banking ,International banking,
Disintermediation and Securitization, Type of risks; 3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF
Credit, Liquidity,and interest rate risks and their
management, Capital Adequacy Accord and Solvency
risk, Crises and Prudential regulation.
ACCF2304 Financial Services and Corporate Law
The banker-customer relationship and the rights and
duties of each party; Types of customer, such as
individuals, joint accounts, minors, executor and
trustees, partnerships and limited companies ;Legal
principles affecting lending, Cheques and payment 3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF
systems; The law relating to cheques and other
payment systems,Insolvency and security, The Banking
Act, Financial Services Development Act; The
Company‟s Act; Incorporation, constitution, directors‟
duties, Minority protection, Winding up of Companies.
ACCF2305 Offshore Practice and Administration
Characteristics of an offshore centre, Offshore financial
services: international, personal and corporate clients,
Company Administrative trusteeship investment,
3+0 Mr.Seetanah BACB,BBIF
Offshore pensions and unit trust, Trustee business;
Offshore Business and company management;
Offshore investment management, Double Taxation
agreement; Anti money laundering and procedures.
ACCF2306 Administration of Trust Basis background and concepts, Creation of validity of
trust, Classification and Constitution of trust, Trust and
powers, The beneficiary principle, Insider dealing, 3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF
Trusteeship, Trusts of land, Breach of trusts, Variation
of trust, taxation aspects.
ACCF2307 Regulation and Supervision of Financial Services
Internal Control in banking, The rationale for regulation,
Ethics and Corporate Governance, Legal duties and,
responsibilities of banks and their clients, Role of the
Central Bank; Role of FSA, Money laundering and
responses by regulatory agencies:, Evolution of the
3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF
international banking regulation and supervisory
system, Activities of the Basle Committee, Strengths
and weaknesses of the current regulatory and
supervisory system, Current key issues relating to bank
regulation and supervision, Regulation of Investment
market, Practical issues in Banking and Security.
ACCF3308 International Financial Market Introduction to international financial markets, Interest
rates in international markets, Foreign exchange
markets, International money markets, International
bond markets, International equity markets, 3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF
Diversification in international markets, Risks in
international markets, Financial derivatives,
International Banking
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Types of security and security markets, including
insurance, investments and pensions; Investment
portfolio theory and analysis, including trading of
securities in world markets, Investment theory, security,
market analysis and efficiency, Practical investment
SecurityAnalysis and Portfolio Management considerations and investment by trustees; Funds 3+0 Mr.Seetanah BACB, BBIF
management: Asset Allocation strategies(active and
passive approach), Aspects of portfolio building and
monitoring, Currency management, Techniques of
evaluation of the performance of portfolios,
Management of bonds portfolios, Regulation of fund
management companies.
ACCF 2310
The FOREX market, Determination of Exchange Rates;
Foreign exchange activities; Speculation, Arbitrage and
Hedging; the different of financial risk. FOREX Risk;
International Financial Management Internal and External Risk Management Techniques; 3+0 Mr.Seetanah BBIF, BACB
Derivative market: Forward contracts and their Pricing;
Future markets and the working of the market; Hedging
with Option contracts; Swap deals: Currency and
Interest rate swaps, Rational for swaps
ACCF5301 Banking and Financial Markets
Concepts of Banking, the theory of the Banking Firm;
domestic versus International Banking, International
Banking, mergers and acquisitions in banking; the
emergence of Global Banks; Multinational Banks; the
impact of the International Financial System on Banking
(e.g Debt; Globalisation, Exchange Rate volatility), 3+0 Mr.Seetanah MBF
Intermediation and disintermediation in Banking; the
Euromarkets; Eurobond Markets, introduction to
derivatives, Issues in International Banking such as the
Debt Issue; Sovereign Lending; Techniques of
Syndicated Lending, Supervision issues; The Basle
Agreements and Capital Adequacy.
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ACCF5302 Consumer and Corporate Banking
Banking and Financial environment, Business Focus
(Retail Banking ,Consumer Banking, Personal
banking), Understanding Corporate Banking,
Understanding Client Communities: Socio Economic
Category ;Definition of communities based on SEC,
Stages of Life Cycle and Introduction to Customer
Relationship Management (CRM),Corporate Banking
Products ,Key Elements in Product Design; Market
Estimation, Financials, Process Design Elements , 3+0 Mr.Seetanah MBF
Implementation, Sales (Branch Sales ,Direct Sales
,Key Features of Liabilities Products, Key Features of
Asset Products, Corporate Banking (Corporate
Financing Needs : Working Capital Finance, Term
Finance, Leasing, Equity and Debt. Credit Appraisal:
Industry Analysis, Financial Analysis, Compliance
Security - Stocks and Book Debts, Industrial Shares.
Mode of Finance: Quantum, Tenor, Terms of Advance,
Repayment.
ACCF5303 Risk Management in Financial Institutions
The purpose of this module is to cover the modern
approach to financial (market) and credit risk
management for banks and financial institutions. We
shall analyze the best practice techniques used to
3+0 Mr.Seetanah MBF
measure and manage these risks. We shall also cover
the role of risk-management to guide business strategy
and achieve shareholder value. Risk management will
also be set in the context of the international prudential
regulation of financial markets activity.
ACCF5304 Financial decision-making and analysis in a
multinational environment, currency valuation and
exchange rates, effects of expectations and economic
variables such as interest rates and inflation on
International Finance and Financial Derivatives 3+0 Mr.Seetanah MBF, MFE(SOBISE)
exchange rates, exchange rate risks, International
Parity Conditions, interest rate and market risks,
internal risk management techniques, Hedging with
forwards, swaps, futures and options.
Financial Regulation and Governance
Rationale for bank regulation, lender of last resorts,
other regulatory tools, capital adequacy ratios, issues in
capital regulation, subordinated debt ,internal models
ACCF5305 3+0 Mr.Seetanah MBF
,recent development in capital requirements, Basel
deposit insurance, implementation and supervision,
regulation and supervision in the third world and
emerging market, organisation of regulation.
ACCOUNTING: Public Sector
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ACCF1401 Government Accounting and Report
Phases of Governmental Accounting, Fund Accounting,
Accounting for Certain Specific Transactions and
Events, Financial Reporting –uses and types of reports,
3+0 Mr Padachi DPSFM
Contents of Financial Reports, Cost data and full cost
of output of inter-entity costs, Performance Reporting
(SEA), Budgeting approaches, Process and Budgetary
Accounting.
Government accounting and financial reporting, State
and Local Public Finance, Project Appraisal,
Contingent Valuation, Financing infrastructure, Capital
4 ACCF2402 Public Sector Financial Mangement 3+0 Mrs Seenarain DPSFM, BPAM
and Performance Budgeting, Risk Management,
Control of Administrative efficiency, New trends in
budgeting.
ACCF2403 Public Sector Auditing Financial Framework for Auditing in Public Sector;
Audit of Government Accounts; Financial Auditing;
Auditing Standards and Ethics; Planning an Audit;
Value for Money Audit/Performance Audit; Auditing of
3+0 Mr Padachi DPSFM, BPAM
Contracts; Procurement of Goods and Services; Audit
of Local Authorities; Reliance on Internal Control in
Public Sector; Audit Reports and trends in Public
Sector Auditing.
Theory of Social Goods; Government Expenditure –
type classification, purpose –and revenue (tax and non-
tax); Principles of Expenditure Evaluation; Fiscal
ACCF2404 Public Finance 3+0 Mrs Seenarain DPSFM
Policies and Taxation; Budget Deficit; Deficit Financing;
Public Debt; Public Sector Borrowing Requirement,
International Finance.
Financial and Managerial Accounting for the
Public Sector This module provides a broad view of how accounting
contributes to an organisation and how managers can
make the best use of accounting information,
accounting records, and systems, and accountants as
internal resources for the purpose of making effective
financial decisions. The module also includes financial
reporting, interpretation and analysis of financial
ACCF5405 statements. This course is designed to help students to MPM
3+0 Mr Padachi
use accounting based information to aid in managerial
decision-making. Case study analysis combined with
written and oral case study presentation will be used
extensively.At another level the module deals with the
principles of public financial management, cost
management in public organisations, budgeting,
expenditure control techniques, capital management,
cash flow management and introduces new themes and
methods in public financial management.
COMMUNICATION:
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Introduction to Communication Theories
Perspectives on communication theory; Interpretive
approaches to theory development, Critical approaches
to theory development; Theories of communication
COMM 1011 processes: Theories of symbolic organisation, message 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
production, message processing, discourse and
interaction; The thinking patterns; Thinking about
people; Using thinking in the business context; Human
communication theories
Global Communication
Impacts of information technology on society; Applying
theory to global communication; The media and global
communication; Strategic and Social implications of
COMM 1012 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
developing information systems across international
boundaries; Issues created by global communication;
Interpreting, using and responding to issues raised by
changes as a consequence of global communication.
Conflict Management Introduction to conflict, Understanding conflict; The
ingredients of conflict; Popular approach to conflict
resolution; Interpersonal conflict; kinds of work place
conflict; Understanding and recognising anger, the
faces of anger, the expressions of anger; Identifying
COMM 3103 and preparing for anger triggers; Anger awareness; 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo BCOM
Negotiating practice and managing conflict in
organisational settings; Cooperation and competition;
Justice and Conflict; Trust development; Power and
conflict; Intergroup conflict; Problem solving and
decision making.
Human Communication
The communication theories and process; forms of
communication; dimensions of communication;
functions of communication; communication channels;
methods and means of communication; communication
languages; communication models; communication
skills; communication in the counselling interview;
COMM 1104 listening skills; the initial session; becoming an expert 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy CNLG
listener; the value of silence; understanding oneself;
opening and closing the helping session; helping client
to reach a conclusion; questioning; paraphrasing;
empathy and sympathy; directive and non-directive
approaches; the satisfied and the unsatisfied client;
disclosure; defense mechanisms in human
communication.
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Culture and Communication
Approaches to the study of human communication and
culture; Intercultural communication in the global
economic and cultural contexts; Cultural and
intercultural relations; Evaluating and improving one‟s
own intercultural communication competence; Cultural
communication practice in business and community
COMM 1201 settings; Similarities and differences in values, norms, 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BCOM
interethnic/inter-group communication and adaptation.
Gender operating in the field of communication studies;
Issues of gender in language and non verbal behaviour;
How language reflects cultural biases and inequities;
Conversation in the workplace; The different styles of
work conversation; Interpretation and conversational
signals.
Communcating at Work I
Using communication networks; Choosing the optimal
communication channel; Cultural diversity and
communication; Organisational culture; The importance of
COMM 1202 listening; Barriers of effective listening; listening styles 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
preferences; Approaches to listening; Reasons for listening;
Interpersonal skills: Dealing with criticism, Managing
conflict, Negotiating skills; Interviewing: Principles of
interviewing, Types of interviews; Report Writing.
Communicating at Work II
Groups and teams at the work place; Problem- solving
communication, Effective communication in groups and
teams; Effective meetings: Types of meetings, Planning
and problem solving meeting, conducting the meeting;
COMM 1203 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
Making effective presentations: developing the
presentation, “Organising your ideas, Verbal and visual
support in presentations; delivering the presentation;
Informative and Persuasive speaking: Informative
presentations, Persuasive presentations.
Language and Society
Functions of language; language influence according to
age, ethnicity, class and gender; Language use in
politics and media; Language as a means of affecting
COMM 3204 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo BCOM
or constructing our identities; Notions of correctness
and attitudes towards language use; Language‟s
influence on perception; language and its influence on
social and educational policy.
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Public Speaking
An introduction to several forms of public speaking;
Development and practice of public speaking about
salient political, cultural and social issues; An audience-
sensitive approach to the invention, arrangement and
delivery of public messages; Practical guidelines to
public speaking; Customising talk for the audience;
How to conquer stage fright. The power to influence; BCOM
COMM 3204/3205 3+0 Dr Motah
Outcome based thinking, laws of persuasion;
Persuasion techniques; The impact of non verbal
communication, communication styles: preparing the
message, persuasion starts with credibility: how to
build trust and sell your expertise, the art of image
management; first impression , best impression; How to
give word added impact; how to use personality type to
persuade.
Organizational Communication
Form and function of messages within organisations
with special emphasis on business communication; The
role of communication in developing productive work
relationships, human resource practices and
COMM 1301 3+0 Dr Motah BCOM
organisational cultures; Past and current management
practices, communication networks and technologies,
interpersonal relationships in organisations, public
communication and organisational communication
assessment.
Workshop in Communication for Professional This module will give the opportunity to students to
identify communication issues within their (working)
environment and developing strategies to enhance their
communication capabilities, through various practical
COMM 2302 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy ITES, BIS, BSE, Dip IT
and the opportunity to discuss issues pertinent to
communication.
Communication as a Marketing Tool
An Introduction to Marketing Communications;
Communication Theory; The Customer's Context;
Understanding How Customers Process Information;
Customer Decision Making; The Business Context;
Purpose and Audiences, Ethics in Marketing
COMM 2303 Communications; The Internal Context; Internal BCOM
3+0 Ms Ramkissoon
Marketing Communications, Financial Communications;
The External Context; Environmental Influences of
Marketing Communications, Networks and
Stakeholders, The Communications Industry;
Advertising- How It Might Work; Sales Promotion
Techniques, Online Marketing Communications,
Personal Selling, Exhibitions.
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Customer Relations Management
Evolution of Relationships with Customers; Thinking
Behind Customer Relationships; Customer
Relationships; Basic Building Blocks of IDIC, and Trust;
Identifying Customers; Differentiating Customers:
Some Customers Are Worth More Than Others;
Differentiating Customers by Their Needs; Interacting Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
COMM 3305/3304 3+0
with Customers: Customer Collaboration Strategy;
Using the Tools of Interactivity to Build Learning
Relationships; Privacy and Customer Feedback;
Measuring the Success of Customer-Based Initiatives;
Customer Analytics and the Customer-Strategy
Enterprise; Organizing and Managing the Profitable
Customer-Strategy Enterprise.
IT for Communication
Conceptual framework of information systems; The
importance of information system in decision making; The
information system industry; Databases; Financial/Accounting
systems and management systems; Developing systems;
Communicative networks; Using information
COMM1401 system/information technology for competitive advantage; 3+0 Ms Mahadeo BCOM
Strategic information system; Data gathering using
information technology; Doing business on the net; Data
Communications and Networking an Overview; Local Area
Network; Signal Encoding Techniques; Digital Data
Communication Techniques and M-S Office and Multimedia.
Media and Communication
The origins of Mass communication; The Effects of
Mass Communication; The Media in Contemporary
Society: Media analysis; The media changing
landscape; Perception and language issues in mass
media; The social and psychological approach; Mass
media effects and uses; mass communication
channels; Interpretation and use of diverse methods of
COMM 2402 mass communication; Planning campaigns and crisis 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
management. Meaning of Media and Communications;
Media: Book publishing advertising ; News agencies
Public relations and journalism ; Newspapers
Magazines; Radio; Television; Cinema; Pop music
Technology; The historical development of media
theory; The challenges of media as a result of
technological change; The theories which apply to
different parts of the mass communication process,
especially production, text, audiences and policy.
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Audio Visual Production I
How most Organisations use audio-visual aids to
improve communication; Screening of typical TV
programmes; Definition of typical TV programme,
objective and target group; Design of programmes-
essential editorial and journalistic tasks for the
production of typical programme; Script development,
TV scripts, story boards; Camera-recorders, tape
formats, disc recorders, time codes; Camera work,
COMM 2403 zoom lens, tripods; Multi camera operations; Studio 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
gear, vision mixers, effects generators, chrome-key;
Microphones and sound; Lights, colour temperature,
lighting for indoor and outdoor shooting; Décor, props,
backdrops, virtual sets; costumes and make-up; Budget
planning, shooting of TV programmes; 2D and 3DTV
graphics, animation, character generator, credits;
Linear and non-linear editing and post production;
Practical exercises; Screening of course productions
and evaluation; Programme impact assessment,
audience research and ratings.
Audio Visual Production II
How most Organisations use audio-visual aids to
improve communication; Screening of typical TV
programmes; Definition of typical TV programme,
objective and target group; Design of programmes-
essential editorial and journalistic tasks for the
production of typical programme; Script development,
TV scripts, story boards; Camera-recorders, tape
formats, disc recorders, time codes; Camera work,
COMM 2404 zoom lens, tripods; Multi camera operations; Studio 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
gear, vision mixers, effects generators, chrome-key;
Microphones and sound; Lights, colour temperature,
lighting for indoor and outdoor shooting; Décor, props,
backdrops, virtual sets; costumes and make-up; Budget
planning, shooting of TV programmes; 2D and 3DTV
graphics, animation, character generator, credits;
Linear and non-linear editing and post production;
Practical exercises; Screening of course productions
and evaluation; Programme impact assessment,
audience research and ratings.
Political Communication Construction of political messages in the media; The
roles played by the press, the president, political
consultants, and campaign staffs; Issues involved in
COMM 3501 institutional building and governance in a multi ethnic 3+0 Dr.Chittoo BCOM
society; Challenges facing Governments, social
transformation, national integration and nation building
will be reviewed.
COUNSELLING: Counselling
CNLG 1101 Introduction to Counselling Overview of psychotherapeutic approaches, the 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 1102 Counselling Principles The philosophy of counselling; the helping professions; 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
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CNLG 1103 Counselling Skills Overview of theory and practice in counseling; core 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 1104 Career Counselling Counselling students in the choice of a career; the 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 2105 Substance Abuse Counselling Introduction to substance use and substance users; 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 2106 Workplace Counselling Getting to know the workplace; helping employees; 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 2107 Children and Adolescent Counselling Children‟s problems; bullying; being bullied; disruptive 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 2108 Peer Counselling Peer group; identification; norms and values; socio- 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 2109 Family and Sexuality Counselling Problems in relationship; marriage guidance; divorce; 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
Gerontology _ Conselling the elderly
Understanding ageing process; gerontology and
geriatrics; reminiscence therapy; responding to
emotions; physical comforting; talking about pain, death
and dying; dealing with physical changes; memory and
cognition; issues in preparing for retirement; retirement
CNLG 2110 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
and its implications: affective, cognitive, social, moral
and attitudinal aspects; physical and mental health in
the elderly; sensory and emotional development; inter-
generational relations; health issues and institutional
support; homes and convents; attitudes towards ageing
and the elderly.
CNLG 3111 Bereavement & Post Traumatic Counselling Bereavement; counselling the dying; trauma and 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 3112 Suicide and Depression Counselling Professional ethics; counselling process; counselee – 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
CNLG 3113 Counselling Therapies Suicidology, suicide assessment, crisis management; 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
DISSERTATION DISS 3000
ECONOMICS: General
Economics
ECON1101 Economics The Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice, Theory of
Demand and Supply, The Price System, Costs of ITES, BACB, BENM,
Production, Market Structures, National income and DPSM, DPSFM,
3+0 Mrs Seenarain
economic growth, Inflation and Unemployment, Banking BBIF, BHRM, BPAM,
and Monetary Policies, Taxation and Fiscal policies, BOSHM
International Trade
ECON 2102 Managerial Economics
Objectives of the Firm. Demand Theory and
Forecasting. Production and Cost Analysis.Transaction
Costs Market Structures and Pricing Practices. Profit
Strategy. Unconstrained and Constrained Optimisation. 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BACB, BENM
Risk Analysis. Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard.
Government Intervention.
ECONOMICS: Monetary Economics
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ECON2201 Monetary Economics
The role and definitions of money, Theories and
evidence of the demand for money, Fundamentals of
interest rates ,The role of imperfect information in
financial markets, Credit rationing, The control of the
2 - Monetary Economics
money supply. The transmission mechanism of BBIF
3+0 Mr Nowbutsing
Monetary policy, Money and Inflation. The Philips
curve, monetarism, rational expectations and policy
ineffectiveness, The neutrality of money, “New”
Classical analysis, The strategic and political aspects
of monetary policy, including “rules versus discretion”
and “credibility”, Money in the open economy.
Problems in the definition of money The supply of
money in a modern banking system ,Alternative
theoretical approaches to monetary economy, The
„classical‟ view of money quantity theory of money,
cash-in-advance constraint model, overlapping
generations model, random matching model, dynamic
sticky price model and model with liquidity constraint,
ECON5201 Monetary Economics interaction between credit and business cycles, MBF
3+0 Mr Nowbutsing
instruments of monetary policy, the transmission
mechanism; the policy irrelevance theorem; Central
bank independence, macroeconomics issues, Mundell-
Flemming framework, New Open Macroeconomics,
micro-based models of exchange rate determination,
optimal monetary policy in open economy context, the
attractiveness of currency unions (monetary unions);
properties of alternative exchange rate systems,
banking and balance of payments crises.
ECONOMICS: Public Economics
ECON2301 Public Economics and Finance
Market failures and the case for government
intervention; The role of the state using a game-
theoretic approach, state-market relationships and their
impact on civil societies; The budget: the revenue and
3+0 Mrs Seenarain BPAM
expenditure sides and their respective components;
Fiscal policy and its application to achieve
government‟s objectives; Monetary policy and their
application; Evaluation of Fiscal and monetary policy;
Financing of budget deficit and their implications
ECON2302 Fundamentals of Development Concepts of development, indicators of development,
management of economic and social development,
theories of development, role of state in development, DPSFM, BPAM,
3+0 Mr Nowbutsing
education and development, investment and DPAM
development, Gender and development, sustainable
development
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ECON5303 Perspectives in Development
This module will provide both the foundation and
thorough understanding of economic and social
development. The module consists of different sections
focusing on the growth and development models, new
development paradigms, meaning and measurement of
development in the new world economic order and 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing MPM
international issues. Emphasis will be laid upon issues
such as education, human capital, technological
change and transfer, environment and sustainability,
gender and equal opportunity, controversies and
opportunities relating to FDI, role of the state in
development and development indicators.
ECON5304 Economics of Public Sector
The module will deal with public finance (revenue and
expenditure) and investment in the national economy,
design and operation of national budgeting, types of
national budgeting systems, cyclical stabilisation in
strategic management of public finance. It is also to MPM
3+0 Mrs Seenarain
address critical issues facing government like taxation,
charging for government services, determination of
charges, targeting, borrowing (domestic and
international), debt repayment, interest rates
determination and their impact on savings, investment
and growth in the economy.
ECONOMICS: Tourism
Introduction to Economies; Nature and Scope to
Tourism; Economies of Tourism Demand; Market
Structure and Supply of Tourism Products and
ECON3401 Tourism Economics 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing BTHM
Services; Equilibrium of Tourism Markets; Tourism and
GDP; Tourism Multipliers; Input Output Analysis;
Multinational Enterprises and Tourism; Forecasting
Tourism Demand; Investment and Tourism
ECONOMICS: Econometrics
ECON2501 Introductory Econometrics
What is econometrics? Methodology of econometrics ,
Types of Econometrics, Single equation regression
5 - Econometrics modelTwo Variable regression analysis, Classical 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BBIF
Normal Linear regression Model, Two Variable
Regression, interval estimation and Hypothesis testing,
Multiple regression Analysis; estimation and inference,
Dummy Variables, Multicollinearity and Autoregression.
ECON3502 Financial Econometrics Predictability of asset returns, Forecasting Volatility,
Market microstructure, Event-study analysis, Derivative
pricing, Extreme Values and VAR, Asset Allocation, 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing BBIF
Fixed-income securities, Term-structure models,
Nonlinearities in financial markets.
ECONOMICS: International Economics
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Globalisation, Culture in Business, Politics and Law in
Business Economic systems and Development,
International Trade and Finance, Business-Government
6 - International Eco trade relations, Foreign Direct Investment, Regional 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BACB, BBIF
Economic Integration, Planning and organising
international operations, Analysing international
Opportunities, Hiring and Managing employees;
international Staffing Policy
ECON3602 Small Island Economies
Definitions and concepts- small island states in the
international system – international institutions and
organisations as small state resources and constraints
– alternative concepts of small state development – 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing BPAM
small states in world markets – coping with small
internal markets – changing modes of finance and
small states – globalisation and small island states –
sustainable development and small island states
ECON3603 Trade and Cooperation
Introduction to international trade – trade determinants
– comparative advantage and other theories –
instruments of trade policy – export and import
strategies – introduction to cooperation – regional and 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BPAM
global integration – trading blocks – GATT and
emergence of WTO – current debates and challenges
facing world trade – regional agreements –
globalisation – transnational corporations
ECONOMICS: Labour Economics
Labour demand, Labour supply ( time allocation) ,
Intertemporal Labour supply. Wage
determination, Wage differential and Income
ECON 2701 Industry and Labour Economics distribution. Unionisation and Labour 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing BOSHM
institutions, Government Intervention and Labour
Policy. Human Capital, Structure Conduct and
Performance. Oligopoly Models and Monopsony.
MNEs and Labour Market. Location of Industries
Educational Administration and Technology: Education
Educational Administration as a field of study: The
development of administrative and management
thought. The nature of organizations: the Complex
Organisation, Organisational Goals, Goal Setting and
Goal Displacement Organisational Typologies. The
Theoretical Foundations of Educational bureaucracy and alternative types. Loosely Coupled
EDUC 5101 3+0 Dr Motah MET
Administration systems and temporary systems. Formal and Informal
Organisation: Super ordinate – Subordinate
relationship in the Organisation. Organisational
Effectiveness and Efficiency, Organizational
Pathologies. Turbulent Organisational change and the
administrator. Organisations for the future.
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Introduction to the basic concepts and theories related to the
Study and Practice of Philosophy of Education. Critical
Analysis of Education and Philosophy of Education;
Pragmatism; Relevance of the philosophy of education to
teachers. The Democratic Tradition - Plato, John Dewey,
EDUC 5102 Philosophy of Education knowledge and Philosophy. Knowledge of the Emotions of 3+0 Dr Motah MET
Rousseau. R S Peters’ Concept of Education, Education as
Social reconstruction according to Freine and M K Gandhi.
Knowledge and the Structure of the Mind - Constructivism in
Education. Ethics and Moral Stand Points in Education.
Post-Modernism and Education. Philosophical questions in
Education.
School Appraisal - Internal/External; Public Perception
of School; Testing; Examinations – different
types/styles; Remedial Education as part of a whole
School Programme; Methods of Teaching; Curriculum
changes and developments; Transition from 1st, 2nd
EDUC 5103 Evaluation and Assessment in Education 3+0 Dr Motah MET
and 3rd levels. Self assessment and peer assessment.
Formative assessment v/s Summative assessment;
Assessment of learning v/s Assessment of
Performance; Portfolio assessment models; new
approaches to assessment and evaluation.
Examines the roles of various Educational
Administrators; Directors, Assistant Directors, Rectors,
Deputy Rectors. The relationships and functions
associated with each of these roles will be examined
from several perspectives legislation, theoretical
EDUC 5104 Administrative Roles in Modern Schools 3+0 Dr Motah MET
models, and role theory and research findings. The
specific content will address means by which these
roles can lead to effective administrative practice.
Trends in educational administration: a comparative
approach. E- Learning and school administration.
Educational Administration and Technology: Administrative
Deals with issues, principles and strategies used to
develop and maintain learning communities and
effective community relations. Topics include:
community-participation theory; contemporary
leadership and followership theory; stakeholder
EDUC 5201 School and Community Relations collaboration; communication and conciliation 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo MET
strategies; the politics of diversity and inclusion; as well
as approaches taken to community and capacity
building in education; school-community interface; PTA
roles and responsibilities; perspectives for new
school/community relations.
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The meaning of planning, its relation to education and
development; the integration of educational planning
with Socio-economic Planning. Approaches to
Educational Planning. Planning processes at macro
level. Planning for democratization of education.
Planning techniques. Diagnostic and projection
EDUC 5202 Educational Planning and Development 3+0 Dr Motah MET
techniques. The financial implications of educational
planning. Assets management; School mapping as a
micro-planning; practical considerations for planning
and implementing school-based technology; planning
for educational technology; new challenges for
educational planners and policy makers.
Introduction to Policy-Making in Education. Focuses on
three main aspects of Educational Policy-Making:
Building Consent for Educational Policy; Promoting
Deliberation, Understanding and Informed action in
EDUC 5203 Perspective on Educational Policy Making Policy-Making; and Synthesizing Basic Considerations 3+0 Dr Motah MET
for Formulating and Implementing Educational Policy;
Educational technology and educational policy making;
the Mauritian education system and educational policy
making.
Educational Administration and Technology: ICT
Computers; Time-tabling; Schools Records; Financial
Accounting; Statistics; Student Records; Reporting
procedures; Technology in the classroom; in the home;
Technology in the future; Networking. Computer
systems; Networks, Internet and the Web; Intranet;
Online Educational resources; E-publishing; Information
literacy; Learning management systems; Productivity
EDUC 5301 Information Technology and Educational Administration 3+0 Ms Mahadeo MET
tools: (windows, word-processing, spreadsheet,
presentation, database and communication). Quality
management: Supervision, and Performance reporting.
Groupware applications; Research projects; budgeting
and project management; EMIS; Data warehousing and
institutional benchmarking; Curricula with ICTs for a
knowledge-based economy; Educational issues of ICTs
Change in schools is explored theoretically through relevant
literature in the fields of organizational and school change.
Include presentation of theories regarding changes in
education. Forces affecting change in education are studied
EDUC 5302 Education, Technology and Change in detail through a Case Study approach. Special attention is 3+0 Ms Mahadeo MET
given to the role of administrators and to methods for
improving the process of change in education. Educational
technology today; ICT applications in educational
development; E- learning society and school. Political,
economic, social and cultural implications of ICT
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Object Oriented Technology; Systems and software design;
Software specifications; Rapid prototyping; Human computer
EDUC 5303 Development of Educational Software interface; Instructional design; Learning object design; 3+0 Ms Mahadeo MET
Integrated development environment; E-learning platform;
Educational software design and learning methodologies;
development, and testing process; Multimedia; Games;
Author ware; Benchmarking; Meta data objects; Standards
Technology in education; Networked learning environment:
Resources on Internet and the web. Conferencing;
Multimedia; Interactivity; Simulations; Micro worlds;
Management learning systems; Cognition; Learning Curve;
EDUC 5304 Educational Technologies and Learning Learning science; Bloom’s taxonomy; Piaget’s 3+0 Ms Mahadeo MET
constructivism and Papert’s connectionism. Meta learning;
Learning and playing to learn; Eduware; Computer-based
instruction and learning. Intelligent tutoring systems;
Edutainment and games; Collaborative systems; Shareware
and Freeware; Teaching with ICT across the curriculum
Revolutions. Networked society. Internet. Digital divide.
Security, data protection and intellectual property. Privacy.
Computer crimes. Legal and ethical issues. Open learning. e-
business and e-government. Knowledge-based society.
EDUC 5305 Impact if ICT on Education and Society Knowledge management. Learning society. Schools of the 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo MET
future. Managing change. Culture, training and re-skilling.
ICT applications in development: at work, home, and in
education, health, industry, entertainment and society in
general. Special needs in education. Globalization. Virtual
communities
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Introduction; The Nature of Entrepreneurship and its
Foundations; The Vital Role of Entrepreneurship in the
Economy; Understanding the entrepreneur: “Who” is
the Entrepreneur?; Understanding the Nature of
Opportunity; Evaluating Opportunity; Ethical Issues and BENM, BSC (Hons)
ENTR 1101 Introduction to Entreneurship 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun
the Entrepreneur; Innovation, Technology and the Web Technologies
Entrepreneur; Expectations About Size, Growth,
Returns and Risk; Financing a New Venture and the
Economics of Start-up Ventures; Valuation and Deal
Structure; Marketing, Strategy, and the Entrepreneur
Definition: New Venture and Business Planning;
Marketing and Promoting ideas; Financial Planning;
The Legal Framework; The Business Plan; Business:
ENTRE 1102 Business Creation and Growth Process 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BENM
Growth, Finance, Failure; Product and market
expansion: risks and returns; Family Business:
understanding their opportunities and problems
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ENTR 1103 personality; Role of entrepreneurs within the entrepreneurial Mr.Ramphul BENM
Entrepreneurship Behaviour 3+0
process; Psychological approaches to entrepreneurship;
Sociological approaches to entrepreneurship; Trait
approaches to understanding entrepreneurs
Social responsibilities of organizations; Stakeholders &
Stakeholder Management; Society attitudes towards
business; values and ethics in decision making; Social
performance of enterprise; Sociological perspectives
ENTR 1204 Enterprise and Society 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo BENM
on work; Work and the Family; Work and Gender;
Types of employment; Unemployment theories; causes
and effects; Social Entrepreneurship and Social
Enterprise.
Introduction to International Business Functions and
Development; The business Environment; The role of
start-ups and small firms in international economies;
Ideas generation and creative problem solving;
ENTR 2105 International Business Creation and Development Innovation management and protection of intellectual 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BENM
property; Feasibility studies; Strategic marketing;
International strategy; Financial planning and
management; Business planning and launching new
enterprises
The role of entrepreneur in small business; defining
characteristics of small or medium-sized enterprise
(SME); Formation, growth and failure rates of SMEs;
Role of entrepreneurs and owner-managers in SME
development; the finance of small businesses in theory
ENTR 1206 Small Business and SME 3+0 Mr Padachi BENM
and practice; marketing planning for small firms;
employee relations; Support infrastructure for SMEs;
Research and media coverage of SME issues; the role
of government and small business in Mauritius; The
future of SMEs; Case studies on SME in Mauritius
ENTR 3107 The Entrepreneurial Revolution; Conceptualising
Entrepreneurship; stages in the entrepreneurial
process; the entrepreneurial grid; entrepreneurship as
life philosophy; marketing strategy and tactics for
ventures; management issues; organizational structure,
boards, compensation, HRM; Understanding the 3+0 Ms Mahadeo BENM
challenges of growth options, ethical dilemmas;
strategic planning of emerging new ventures; emerging
entrepreneurial issues confronting the economy today
and in the future; Turnaround Concepts; Corporate
Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management Entrepreneurship
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Theories of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and
ethics, and the Public enterprise; entrepreneurship
policy and regional economic and social development:
the entrepreneurial framework, enterprise culture and
attitudes, the entrepreneurial environment; Governance
and the Public Sector; governance, stakeholders and
3+0 Mrs Seenarain BENM
the public sector, society and the public sector; the
impact of globalization on public service provision and
NGO‟s, regional policy, the public-private interface and
multiple delivery mechanism, public finance and
governance; Leadership in the Public and Voluntary
sector.
ENTR 3108 Public Sector Entrepreneurship
The module will be dealt with a series of Case Studies
reflecting the knowledge from practices in industry,
commerce and public sectors. Cases will involve the
following: issues, theories, techniques used by
ENTR 3109 Entrepreneurship in Large Organisation entrepreneurial companies; interaction of the 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun BENM
organization with its external and internal environments;
culture influencing organization design and behaviours;
Strategic Change within inevitable constraints of a large
organization
Mentoring, consulting and training; Completing a profile
of a business; Doing a SWOT analysis, and
determining the Key Success Factors; The key
ENTR 3110 Managing and Consulting: Practice and Critique components of Productivity Improvement; 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BENM
Understanding the Productivity Performance Report;
Developing an Action Plan for the Business. Guiding
the owner to implement the action plan.
ENTR 5111 Entrepreneurship 3+0 MSE (SOBISE)
ENTR 1113 Entrepreneurship Development Programme 3+0 (SOBISE)
ENVIRONMENT
ENGT3101 Environmental Management
Definition of Environment; Paradigms of Environmental
Management; Evolution of Concept; Aspects of
Environmental Management; Waste Management;
Water Management; Tourism; Hospitality and the
Environment - Impacts and Solutions; Waste
Management in the Hospitality Industry; Water 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
Resources Management in the Hospitality Industry;
Environmental Management System; Sustainable
Siting; Design and Construction of Tourism Facilities;
Environmental Impact Assessment; Green Consumer;
International Standards e.g. ISO, Environmental Policy
for the Tourism and Hospitality Industry.
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ENGT 2102 Environmental Management
An introduction to environmental management, to the
systems and approaches used to meet the challenges
of natural resource protection and conservation and the
contributions that can be made to the sustainability
development agenda; General principles of sustainable
environmental management. Conventional ecosystem BOSHM
3+0 Ms Ramkissoon
and compartmental approaches to environmental
management. Prerequisites of sustainability.
Environmental Impact Assessment Techniques,
Limitations and recent developments; Environmental
audit. Biodiversity; Risk assessment; Environment
Protection Act .ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 series. Case
studies
ENGT 3103 Waste Management
Introduction to Wastewater Management; Waste as an
environmental issue ; Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Technologies; Sludge Processing and Disposal; Waste 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BOSHM
minimisation : Recycling and Reuse; Management of
Industrial Solid Wastes; Processing and Resource
Recovery; Ultimate Disposal of Solid and Hazardous
Wastes: Landfills
GOVERNMENT: Government
GOVT 1101 Introduction to the nature of the Modern State;
Importance of Government in the case of Market
Failure; Organisation, Functions and Principles of the
Government Cabinet Government; Democracy and Representative 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BPAM
Government; Decision-Making in Government; The
Public Interest and Welfare State; Policy
implementation and evaluation.
GOVT5102 Public Policy and Government
This module will consist of two sections. The first
section will consider the formation of the state and look
into the different systems of state that have evolved. It
will analyse the central position of government in the
state with the role of political parties, pressure groups
and non-governmental organisations as well as the
challenges facing modern government. It will at another
level look at the nature and scope of the policy oriented 3+0 Dr.Chittoo MPM
approach in political science and examine various
approaches to public policy. The focus will be on
analysing policies and understanding their implications
to development, productivity, competitiveness and
sustainability. Special focus will be given to the policy
of privatisation and public enterprise reform. Analysis of
the micro-levels will be considered. Structure and
processes of public policy and management in OECD,
NICs and developing countries will be examined.
GOVERNMENT: Local Government
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Definition of Local Government; Central and Local
Government; Autonomy of Sub-national Authorities;
expenditure and Revenue Assignment to Local
Governments in Mauritius; Budgeting Process of
GOVT2201 Local Government 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BPAM
Municipalities; The importance of Local Government in
the National System; Intergovernmental competition;
Market Integration and the Survival of Local
Governments.
GOVERNMENT: Public
GOVT2301 Public Sector Applications Government Accounting and Reporting; Cash
Management; Debtors Management; Investment of
Public Funds; Debt Management; Physical Asset 3+0 Mr Padachi DPSFM
Management; Procurement Management, New trends
in Budgeting
GOVT2302 Introduction to Public Policy
Definition of Public Policy; Political and Administrative
Dimensions; Organisation and Procedure Analysis of
BPAM, BPSFM(TOP
Public problems; The Policy Agenda (Systematic and 3+0 Dr.Chittoo
UP)
Institutional); Policy formulation and adoption; Policy
implementation; National Budgeting and Public Policy
making; Categories of Public Policies; Policy evaluation
HOSPITALITY: Food and
Beverages
Restaurant & Front-of-House Operations; Kitchen &
Back-of-House Operations Introduction to F& B
Management; Legal Issues; Hygiene & Nutrition;
Occupational Safety, Quality Control & Security; Food
HMGT 1101 Food and Beverages I 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Production; Service Techniques. Operations of
Catering Services; Introduction to Beverages; Wines,
Spirits & Cocktails; Wine Production; Beer & Spirits
Production.
Introduction to the Advanced F&B Structure &
Management; Menu Costing, Planning, Designing,
Purchasing & Storage for the F&B Dept; Food &
Beverage Cost & Control Procedures; Banqueting and
HMGT 1102 Food and Beverages II 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Corporate Catering; F&B Merchandising, Sales &
Marketing Techniques; Case Study; Advanced F&B
Products & Services; Latest Trends in F&B Products,
Sales & Services.
Vegetables Cuts & Vegetable Preparation; Potato Cuts
& Preparations; Stocks; Sauces; Cold & Hot Sauces;
Salads & Dressing; Soups (Clear, Thick, Cream &
HMGT 1103 Practical at Hotel School I 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BTHM
Purées); Cold Hors-d‟Oeuvres; Hot hors-d‟Oeuvres;
Main Courses; Table d‟Hôte Menus; Pastries &
Desserts.
Restaurant Presentation and Equipment; Procedures
for the Service of a Meal; Types and Styles of Services
HMGT 1104 Practical at Hotel School II of a Meal; Order Taking; Setting up of Bar; Dispensing 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BTHM
Bar Beverages; Art of Mixing Cocktails; Breakfast
Service; Wine Service.
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HOSPITALITY: Hospitality
Overview of Managerial Work in Hospitality
Organisations; Hospitality Management: an
Introduction;
Hospitality Concepts; Development and Planning;
Internationalisation and Growth; The nature of
HMGT 1201 Hospitality Management Managerial Work; Legislations; Managing Qualities; 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
The Importance of Culture in Hospitality Management;
Accommodation Operations; Hospitality Finance;
Preparing a Business Unit Plan; Working in the
Hospitality Industry Ethics and Social Responsibility in
Hospitality Management.
Introduction to Accommodation and Hotel Management;
Overview of the Accommodation Industry; Rooms
Division;
Organizational Functions and Functional Relationships;
The Accommodation Product; Types of
Accommodation;
HMGT 2202 Accomodations Management Front Office Operations: Front Office Systems, 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Guest Cycle and Rate Structures; Front Office
Management:
Planning and Evaluating Front Office Operations Yield
Management;
Housekeeping Operations; Cost Control Processes and
Procedures, Front Office, Housekeeping, Night
Auditing; Safety and Security Systems;
Quality Assurance in the Provision of Accommodation;
Handling Guest Complaints; Communication.
Management Principles and Techniques in
Successfully Operating a Variety of Facilities:
Operations, Human Resources, Organisations and
HGMT 2203 Facilities Planning & Design Management Behaviour, Marketing and Strategic Development; 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Types of Facilities; Facilities Planning and Designing;
Sensitivity of Coastal areas; Architecture; Lagoon and
Beach Development.
HOSPITALITY: Event
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Introduction to Conferences; The Provision and Supply
of Conference Venues; Conference and Event Venues
in Mauritius; Conference Business and Its Market
Demand; The Conference and Event Market in
Mauritius; Conference and Meeting Areas;
Conceptualising Events; The Planning Function for
Events and Conferences; Registration and Support
HGMT 2301 Conference and Event Management 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BTHM
Activities; Leadership and Human Resources; The
Organisation and Staffing of Conference Venues; The
Provision of Food and Drink; Technical Facilities; The
Marketing of Events and of Conferences; Funding of
Events; Sponsorships; Control and Budgeting; Legal
and Risk Management; Logistics; Evaluation and
Reporting.
HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT: Human
Resource
Job Creation; Job analysis; Job description;
Recruitment and Selection; Internal and External
Communication; Induction; Motivation, Organisational
HRMT 1101 Managing People Commitment; Training and Development; Performance 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BCOM, BBIF, BACB
Appraisal; Group behaviour and group dynamics;
„Learning Organisation‟
Meaning of Manpower & Human resource Planning,
HRP at both micro and macro levels (Demand and
supply of labour in various market structures), factors
affecting HR Planning, linkage of HR Planning with BHRM,BPAM,
HRMT 2102 Human Resource Planning 3+0 Dr.Chittoo
other HR functions, Manpower Planning tools and DPAM, DHRM
techniques, Career Planning and succession planning.
Current trends in Mauritius: retrenchment, downsizing,
Voluntary retirement schemes
Definition of teams, Importance of Teambuilding, Process &
issues of teambuilding, Team members- roles & definition,
HRMT 2103 Teambuilding and Leadership attributes of a good team leader, the process of leadership, 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BHRM, BENM, DHRM
Leadership theories & styles, empowering team members,
team motivation.
Evolution of Personel Management to Human Resource
Management, Role of HR in modern organizations;
Differentiating between job & tasks, Job creation, Job BPAM, BENM,
HRMT 2104 Human Resource Management 3+0 Dr.Chittoo
Description, Job Analysis, Job Evaluation, Recruitment BCOM
& Selection, Training & Development, Reward &
Performance Management , Contemporary issues in
HR ( Learning Organisations, HRIS)
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Historical Development of Personnel Management to
Human Resource Development (HRD); The Role of
Finance Managers in the HRM Function; the HRD cycle
– job creation, job analysis, job evaluation, job
HRMT 2105 Human Resource Management description, recruitment, selection, induction, training 3+0 Dr.Chittoo ITES, DPSFM
and development; Process of Manpower Planning;
Performance Appraisal; Salary Structures; Industrial
Relations; Emerging Issues related to “Learning
Organisation and Empowerment”.
Introduction to HRM; The Practice of HRM; Effective
Communication; Team Building; Recruitment and
Selection Procedures; Orientation and Socialisation;
Training and Development; Evaluating Employee
HRMT 2106 HRM in Tourism and Hospitality 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BTHM
Performance; Managing Conflict; Supervisory and
Management Development; Safety; Discipline and
Ethics; Employment Laws and Application;
Compensation and Labour Issues.
Meaning of performance. What is performance appraisal.
The appraisal processes, methods. Relationship between
HRMT 2107 Rewards and Performance Management motivation, job satisfaction and performance. Reward 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BHRM
Strategies. Components of Reward Management strategy.
Factors affecting satisfaction with the reward system.
Relationship between reward and performance. Ethics in
Performance Management.
Human Resource Development : Meaning. HRD v/s HRM.
Training & Development. Training Needs Assessment,
Training methods and techniques, Training & learning,
HRMT 2108 Human Resource Development Competence based learning, learning culture. New trends in 3+0 Dr.Chittoo BHRM
training & HRD ( multi skilling, retraining etc) . Evaluating
Training. Career Development. Development &
Performance.
The context, practice and integration of HR operations;
Nature and evolution of work within organizations;
Role and influence of stakeholders on HR, growth and
development of HR; Ethics and professionalism;
HRMT 3109 Human Resource Operations HR policy; Employee resourcing, development, relations, 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BHRM
and reward; Integration of Business and HR strategies, the
contribution of HR to organisational success, conflicts and
ambiguities in the contribution of HR.
Introduction to Project Management; Project Management
Life Cycle; Barriers of collaboration (i.e. conflicts,
resistance, power, politics); The Project Team; Project
HRMT 3110 Managing Human Resource Projects 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BHRM
Planning and Scheduling; Resource Management; Project
Control; Project Control Techniques; Project reports and
Project closure.
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Training and development; Strategic and financial
considerations; Training operations design &
programme development; Cost effective human
HRMT 3111 Cost Effective Human Resource Development 3+0 Mrs Faugoo BHRM
resource programmes; Ethics in T&D; Relationship of
cultural diversity and work-force forecasting to budgets
and financial planning
HR practices and trends in the International context (UK and
USA), cross-cultural issues in International HRM, HRM
strategies adopted by International, Transnational &
HRMT 3112 Trends in International HRM Multinational companies, managing the interface between 3+0 Mrs Faugoo BHRM
ethnocentrism, diversity and control in a changing global
environment, comparative HR practice in the Mauritian
context.
Strategic HRM and HRD: the nature and meaning of HRM
and HRD, cultural aspects of organizations; management of
change, leadership, involvement and empowerment,
HRMT 3113 Strategic Human Resource Management functions and process in HRM and HRD, Strategic 3+0 Mrs Faugoo BHRM
interventions, language, concepts and rhetoric in HRM and
HRD, Strategic HRM and HRD and their contribution to
competitive advantage.
Remuneration basics: pay, reward, remuneration,
compensation; Traditional wage systems versus new pay
policies; Introduction to Performance Management:
HRMT 3114 Managing Pay and Performance 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BHRM
concepts, development, objectives & role; Performance
o
Appraisal effectiveness, 360 feedback; Job Evaluation
methods; broad banding. Performance related pay.
Public sector ethos, employment policy and practice in the
Mauritian public sector, leadership, managing human
HRMT 3115 Managing HR in the Public Sector resources – challenges and opportunities, employment 3+0 Dr Chittoo BHRM
patterns and forms, public sector reforms, public policy and
human resource management.
Human Resource Management and Development will
be examined in contexts of public and private sectors
including reform, change and re-engineering situations.
The module will also cover human resource
HRMT 5116 Human Resource Management management and development models, human 3+0 Dr Chittoo MPM
resource planning, job analysis and career
management, recruitment and selection, performance
management and appraisal, rewards management, and
training and development.
History, Evolution, Developments. Job Description,
Analysis & Evaluation. Human Resource Planning. BHRM, BOSHM,
HRMT 1117 Introductory Human Resource Management 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee
Recruitment & Selection. Performance & Reward BHRM
Management. Training & Development.
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Relationship between training and professional development:
Basics of adult learning and training practices, Skill
development and business performance; Assessing strategies,
HRMT 2118 Training and Development goals and needs: Business strategy, Training needs 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BOSHM
assessment; Various steps and issues involved in designing a
training program . Training Evaluation: Purposes of training
evaluations, Types of training evaluation, Levels of training
evaluation, Measuring training outcomes, Assessing training
impact on business improvement
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Social Science
Introduction to Organisational Behaviour, Foundations of
individual behaviour, Managing individual behaviour,
Personality Theories, Job Satisfaction. Power and Politics.
HRMT 1201 Organisationial Behaviour Foundations of Group Behaviour and Group Dynamics. 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BHRM, BCOM
Communications and Decision-making. Conflict
Management. Organisational Culture. Organisational
Development.
Perspectives in sociology, the interplay between social
influences and personal experience, gender issues,
BHRM,
stratification, ethnicity and race, groups and
HRMT 1202 Introduction to Sociology 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo BPAM,BCOM,
organizations, Basic social institutions: marriage and
DPAM, CNLG
the family, education and the media, and work and
economic life
Introduction to Industrial Psychology and important
aspects such as the individual: values, attitudes and job
satisfaction; basic motivational concepts; the group and
HRMT 3203 Industrial Psychology 3+0 Dr Motah BPAM
foundations of group behaviour; communication;
understanding work teams; leadership; power and
politics; conflict; negotiation and inter group behaviour;
organisational change and stress management
Critical examination of changing nature of work in Mauritius
( agriculture to manufacturing, service) ;changes in variety
and pattern of employment relation, hours of work, patterns
of reward and remuneration; employee representation and
HRMT 3204 Sociology of Work forms of employee participation; effects of social, 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo BHRM, BOSHM
demographic and macro economics forces such (
industrialisation and technological advances) on labour
market, gender and ethnicity, patterns of education and skill
formation, globalisation etc. Families’ adaptation to these
changes; Future shape of employment in Mauritius.
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Introduction to Industrial Psychology and important
aspects such as the individual: values, attitudes and job
satisfaction; basic motivational concepts; the group and
HRMT 1205 Introduction to Industrial Psychology foundations of group behaviour; communication; 3+0 Dr Motah BOSHM
understanding work teams; leadership; power and
politics; conflict; negotiation and inter group
behaviour; organisational change and stress
management
Group process, group dynamics; group work
implications; groups and individuals in counselling
sessions; role-plays and handling individuals and
HRMT 3206 Group Process and Group Work groups; group therapy and how it works; confidentiality; 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee CNLG
handling emotions; respect; group cohesion; group
roles; status in groups; group norms, conformity;
attitudes and values of members; in-group and out-
group membership; inputs and outcomes.
LANGUAGE: Language
Alphabet and Pronunciation; Conjugation of Verbs;
Definite and Indefinite Articles; Numbers; Plural of
Nouns; Nominative and Accusative Cases; Principal
and Subordinate Clauses; Nouns and Pronouns; Dative
LANG 1101 German I 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
and Accusative Pronouns; Strong Verbs; Negation;
Prepositions; Adverbs; Direct and Indirect Form;
Separable and Inseparable Verbs; Past Tense; Present
Tense; Past Participles.
Using Adjectives; Giving the Date; Narrating;
Describing; Comparing; Introducing Yourself;
LANG 2102 German II Expressing Wishes; Making Suggestions; Expressing 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Feelings; Taking Messages; Writing Reports;
Professional Language & Expressions.
This module will look at grammar, punctuations,
Module name has
constructing sentences; Writing skills: formal letters,
LANG 2103 English 3+0 Mr Mootien ITES changed to Business
reports, taking of minutes, memorandums; Oral
French
elocution
This module will look at grammar, punctuations,
Module name has
constructing sentences; Writing skills: formal letters,
LANG 2104 French 3+0 Mr Mootien ITES changed to Business
reports, taking of minutes, memorandums; Oral
English
elocution
Alphabet & Pronunciation; Conjugation of verbs; Definite &
Indefinite Articles; Singular & Plural Greeting People; Days
& Months; Climate & Weather; telling Time; Counting to
LANG 1105 Italian I 100; Making Sentences; Asking Information; When, Why, 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Who, Where, What? Negative Statements & Interrogation;
Expressing One’s Opinions; Italian Food and Hotel Services.
Asking for Directions. The Italian History, Geography,
Culture & Economy. Learning about some Italian Cities &
Regions: Rome, Venice, Tuscany.
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Use of Adjectives & Adverbs; Narration of Events in the Past
Tense; Parts of the Body; Comparisons & Superlatives;
LANG 2106 Italian II Communication & Transport – Air, Sea, Rail & Road. The 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Future Tense; Touring Mauritius as a Guide for Italian
Tourists; Writing Reports & Letters in Italian; Conversation
& expressing one opinions. Making Travel Plans. Techniques
of Translation from & in to Italian.
BSc Web Technology
LANG 1106 English and French for ICT 3+0 Mr Mootien
(SOBISE)
LAW: General Law
Introduction to Law; Ideas and functions of Law; Nature
of constitutional and administrative law; Constitutional
foundations of the powers of the court, statutory BHRM, BBIF,
interpretation, arbitration and the hearing tribunal, the DPSFM, BACB,
3+0 Dr Chittoo
law of contract, the law of agency; Distinction between BPAM, BOSHM,
Public and Private Law; Criminal and Civil Law; BCOM, DPAM
Common Law and Civil Law Systems; Case Law
Techniques; Statutory Interpretation.
LLAW 1101 Introduction to Law & Legal Methods
The module will focus on the Executive Authority and
its Control: Executive Authority and Central
Government; the President and his prerogative; Powers
of Delegated Legislation; Adjudicative Powers;
Tribunals and Enquiries; Administration Authorities;
Local Councils; Public Corporations; The Police and
BPSFM(TOP UP),
police Authorities; Maladministration and the 3+0 Dr Chittoo
BPAM, DPAM
Ombudsman; Judicial Review of Administrative Action;
Procedural Impropriety: Beach of Natural Justice;
Applications for Judicial Review; Judicial Remedies in
Administrative Law; The Legal Liability of Public
Authorities; State Proceedings and Public Interest
LLAW 1102 Administrative Law immunity.
Students will be exposed to the law-making process
and the different sources of law. The module will
provide the opportunity to interpret statutes, acts and
legislation. Special focus will be provided to the 3+0 Dr Chittoo BPAM, DPAM
„Drafting of instructions‟ and „Drafting of Legislation‟.
The interface between public officers and the legislative
drafters will be examined.
LLAW 1103 Legislation and Legislative Functions
Constitutional Law as applied to education and language,
intentional wrong and defenses, the various aspects of
negligence and its defenses, occupier’s liability, employer’s
liability, administrative law, defamation and human rights.
Wherever relevant, a parallel tie-in will be made with statute 3+0 Dr Motah MET
law; interdisciplinary approach to legal and educational
policy; legal issues affecting school administrators;
performing duties within the boundaries of constitutional,
LLAW 5104 Educational and Administrative Law statutory and case law
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Law: Social Law
Present Legislation, Scope of the Act. Development of
Occupational Health and Safety Law. General Duties
under the act. Environment Studies. Offences,
Penalties and Legal Proceedings. Insurance: Effect of
3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BOSHM
Insurance on health and safety at work and employer‟s
liability insurance. Comparative Health and Safety
Legislation. Future proposals. (Healthy lifestyle for
Managerial Staff).
LLAW 1201 Health , Safety and welfare Legislation
Nature and Scope. Comparative analysis on theory
and practice of collective bargaining. Industrial
Discontent: Causes, Symptoms, Consequences and
Strikes. Method of Settling Industrial Disputes. Trade
3+0 Mrs Faugoo BHRM
Unions and Employer Organisations.. Industrial
Democracy, productivity norms and targets. Role of the
state. Unions and Productivity. Current Trends in
LLAW 1202 Employee Relations Mauritius.
Definition, meaning of Industrial Relations; Requisites
of successful IR; Trade Unionism& its evolution in the
Mauritian context. Being familiar with Industrial laws,
students will be expected to know about the various 3+0 Mrs Faugoo BHRM
provisions of the Personnel Management Manual used
the Civil Service, the PRB report and also the PSC
regulations. Case studies
LLAW 1203 Employment Laws: Industrial Relations
LLAW2204 Prosecution I
Introduction to Criminal Justice, with and introduction to
its social function. . Mauritian Criminal law and its
particularities; Conceptual framework of criminal law,
ideas of conduct, responsibility and capacity. Drugs 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
and criminal law controls; regulatory offences with
references to public health and safety; Traditional
offences of Criminal Law; Introduction to civil law; Civil
wrongs and tortuous liability; negligence, defamation.
LLAW2205 Prosecution II Procedural Rules that govern how criminal and civil
cases are brought to trial and how they are tried. Court
procedures; Documents; exhibits and various
categories of witnesses; Other procedural aspects with
regard to witnesses; The main rule governing
Examination-in-Chief; Cross-Examination and Re-
3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BCOM
Examination. Key concepts of the law of evidence;
Circumstantial Evidence, Oral Evidence; Aspect of the
Law of Evidence of particular significance at the
preparation stage of a case and at the trial stage;
burden of proof and standard of proof and its
exceptions.
LLAW 3206 Labour Law
Present legislation, Scope of the Act, Developments,
Provisions under the Act including Health & Safety,
3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BENM
Remuneration, Compensation, Termination, Offences,
Penalties and Legal Proceedings, International Labour
Standards. Case Studies
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Nature and Scope. Comparative analysis on theory
and practice of collective bargaining. Industrial
Discontent: Causes, Symptoms, Consequences and
Strikes. Method of Settling Industrial Disputes. Trade
LLAW1207 Industrai Relations 3+0 Mrs Faugoo BOSHM
Unions and Employer Organisations.. Industrial
Democracy, productivity norms and targets. Role of the
state. Unions and Productivity. IRA Act Current
Trends in Mauritius
LAW: Corporate Law
Law relating to trade union organisation, wages and
condition of employment. Trade disputes. Security of
employment and termination of contracts of service. 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BHRM, BOSHM
Regularly bodies and Courts. Comparative Industrial
LLAW 1301 Industrial Law Law.
The legal system in Mauritius - An overview; Essentials
of contract: offer and acceptance, agreement, intention Module merged with
to create legal intention, capacity to contract; A model Legal Aspecpects in
of a contract for purchase of goods: Terms, Conditions, Purchasing and Supply
3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
Warranties, Penalties; Liquidated & Unliquidated II and now named Legal
damages; Fixed and variable price contracts; Cost plus Aspects in Purchasing
and re-insurable contracts; Procurement in the public and Supply
sector: F.M.M and CTB Act
LLAW 1302 Legal Aspects in Purchasing and Supply I
Formation of a contract: Terms and Conditions,
Exclusion Clauses, and Force Majeure; Termination of
Module merged with
contracts; Remedies for break of contract; Transfer of
Legal Aspecpects in
property, risk and title; International Trade and
Purchasing and Supply I
Insurance; Intellectual Property: Patents, Trade marks, 3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
and now named Legal
Design and Copy right; Sales of Goods Act;
Aspects in Purchasing
Occupational Health & Safety Act; Electronic
and Supply
Transaction Act; Environment and anti-corruption Act
LLAW 2303 Legal Aspects in Purchasing and Supply II
Introduction to Law and the Legal System; Hospitality
Operating Structures; Regulatory and Administrative
Concerns in the Hospitality Industry; Law of Contracts;
Legal Responsibility as a Hospitality Operator; Legally 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Selecting and Managing Employees; Licensing Law;
Safety and Security Issues; The Hospitality
International Legal Context.
LLAW 2304 Hospitality Law
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This Module will initially introduce students to one
aspect of legal obligation – that is the law of concerning
the formation and conclusion of contracts. This will form
a basis that will allow students to have a general
overview of more complex commercial contracts. The
module will then focus on particular commercial
LLAW3305 Commecial Law contracts, of sale or of service, each raising distinct BCOM
3+0 Mr.Seetanah
issues. Additional types of contracts to be considered
include commercial leases, franchises, and futures
contracts. These examples are chosen to illustrate the
commercial and practical problems arising in different
market sectors: the transfer of commodities, including
credit and security; the licensing of intellectual property
rights; long-term contracts for the provision of services
involving multiple parties; and the sale of financial
instruments.
Introduction; Business Organization; Sole
Proprietorships; Partnerships and Special Business
Forms; Limited Liability Companies and Limited
Partnerships; Law for Small Businesses; Ethics and
LLAW 2306 Business Law Business Decision Making; Employment Law; Making 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BENM, BACB
contracts; Contract validity; Bankruptcy Laws; Liability
to Third Parties and Termination; Consumer; Personal
Property; Real Property; Landlord-Tenant
Relationships; Insurance; Trusts Law; Liabilities of
Accountants and other Professionals
Formation of Contract; Essential Elements ,Offer,
Acceptance, Intention to create a legal relationship,
Consideration, Capacity ;Battle of Forms ;Express and
Implied Terms ; Contractual Terms, Exclusion clause,
LLAW 2307 Legal Aspects in Purchasing and Supply Limitation clause ,Time is of the Essence, Liquidated 3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
Damages, Force Majeure, Romalpa clause, Penalty
clause, Indemnity Clause ; Privity of Contract ;Key
Legislations relating to Purchasing contracts ;Key
Legislations related to online trading
Developing Contracts in Purchasing and Supply; Key
stages of a typical procurement cycle, Developing
specifications, Main solicitation methods, Public
Procurement: The Tendering exercise, The legal
obligations of buyers and suppliers under a contract,
Procurement Models: European Union and United
LLAW 2308 Contract Management Nations, The New Procurement Law in Mauritius, e- 3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
Sourcing; Contract Management; Ensuring contract
fulfillment, Service Level Agreement (SLA),
Performance Key Indicators (PKI), Regular meetings ;
Dispute Settlement: Mediation; Conciliation; Arbitration
and Litigation; Variation Clause, Price Revision
Formula; Termination of Contract; Contract Review and
Improvement
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Introduction to MauritIan Institutions
Socio-political history and Constitutional developments
in Mauritius; The Constitutional Framework; Other
BPAM, DPAM,
MAUR1101 types of States, a comparative perspective; Headship 3+0 Dr Chittoo
DPSFM, BPAM
of State; The Legislature, the Executive, the Judiciary
and the Ombudsman in Mauritius; Separation of
Powers; Parliamentary Democracy in Mauritius.
MANAGEMENT: Organisation
and Management
MGMT 1101 Organisation and Management This module covers: theories of organisation: Classical
(bureaucratic , scientific management) ; Organisational
structure ( functional, formal, informal), social
BPAM, BHRM,
responsibility of organizations, organizational structure
3+0 Dr Chittoo BOSHM, DPAM, BIS,
and climate, organizational processes, communication,
BSE, Dip IT, DPSFM
development, conflict, roles. Theories and approaches
to management, planning, managing change, decision
making.
MGMT 1102 Business Management An introduction to Management: management
processes, levels of managers, roles and skills of
managers, nature of managerial work, scope of
management. Role of theory and history in
management. Different management perspectives.
ITES, BENM, BTHM,
Environmental context of management. Basic elements 3+0 Ms Mahadeo
BBIF
of planning and decision making. Leading process:
Leadership, motivation, human resources management,
group dynamics and team building. Control for
business performance. Learning Organisation. Good
Governance.
MGMT 1103 Business Communication The benefits of effective business communication,
internal and external communication, verbal and non-
verbal communication, the process of communication,
ITES, BENM, BTHM,
communication barriers, intercultural communication,
BPAM, BHRM,
teamwork, conflict and communication, writing and 3+0 Dr Chittoo
BACB,BOSHM,
presenting business documents, oral presentations,
DPAM, DHRM
electronic communication, preparing for interviews,
customer care and communication.
MGMT 2104 Ethics and Social Responsibilities Introduction; Stakeholders and Stakeholder
Management; Society Attitudes towards Business;
Corporate values, ethics, and beliefs underlying
BHRM (TOP UP),
decisions; Corporate Governance; Business decision 3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo
BACB
makers; Corporate Social Performance; Business
Ethics; Global competitiveness and multi-national
business-government relations.
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MGMT 1105 Introduction to Psychology
Major perspectives and areas of specialty in the field of
Psychology; studies carried out in various fields; what
makes human beings think, feel and act as the way
BCOM, BHRM,
they do; Review of existing research findings;
3+0 Dr Motah BPAM, DPAM,
Understanding of actions to be taken to harness human
DHRM, CNLG
potentials, individually and in groups for the benefit of
different types of organizations; Methodologies for
conducting psychological research; Case studies;
Current behavioural problems in organizations.
MGMT 2106 Social and Organizational Psychology
What is Organisational Behaviour; The History of
Organisational Psychology and the Study of OB;
Introduction to Industrial Psychology; Vocational
Choice; Organisational Selection and Socialisation;
Personality and Individual Differences; Work-related
Attitudes, Values and Perceptions; Work Motivation 3+0 Dr Motah
and Satisfaction; Stress at Work; Co-operation, Power
and Ethical Behaviour in Organisations; Group
Dynamics; Decision-making; Leadership; Corporate
Culture and Climate; Organisational Structure, Change
and Development; Working Abroad; The Future of
Work; Introducing Pro-social and Anti-social Behaviour;
Reducing and Controlling Anti-social Behaviour.
Managing Tourism Organizations
Role of managers in the tourism sector; The tourism
business environment; Social Responsibilities of the
tourism industry; Managing people in organisations:
MGMT 5107 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy MTM
Motivation, Job Satisfaction, HRD, Reward &
Performance; Managing cultural diversity; Change
Management; Organisational culture and development;
Management functions & tourism industry; Challenges
involves in managing tourism organisations
Psychological Foundations of Education The process of growing up; Growth and development
across cultures; school, education and the growing
child; what children know about school and education;
growing older and its implications; role of parents and
teachers as guide to the growing child; The child‟s
status as a learner and his exposure to the
expectations of the adults in the learning process; The
MGMT 5108 3+0 Dr Motah MET
child‟s perception of the parents and teachers roles as
guides; Education and social status; The learning
process versus the socialization process; education,
school, learning and the development of a healthy
personality; citizenship education and school learning.
MGMT 5109 Communication Skills in Educational Communication with other departments and ministries; 3+0 Dr Motah MET
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School Management in Practice This unit deals with the day-to-day strategies and skills
which are demanded of management in Primary and
Post-Primary Schools. It locates Rectors at the
interface between policy-makers and practitioners in
the educational system. Management styles of rectors
and principals. Organizational development strategies.
MGMT 5110 3+0 Dr Motah MET
Application of behavioural science and school
effectiveness research to school and system
improvement; the learning organization; performance
management and monitoring; accountability; change
management.
Business Process Management Process Modeling and Analysis; Benchmarking;
Process Improvement; Business System Re-
engineering concepts; Innovation and Change;
MGMT 3111 3+0 Mr Foogoa ITES
Insourcing and Outsourcing; Soft Systems
Methodology; Using IT to enable BPM; Case Studies
MANAGEMENT: Operations Management
MGMT 2201 Project Management Introduction; Philosophy and Concepts;Project
Lifecycle; Planning Fundamentals; Network Scheduling;
PERT, CPM and resource allocation; Cost Estimation
and Budgeting; Managing Risk in Projects; Project
Control; Project Evaluation, Reporting and Termination; BPAM, BOSHM,
3+0 Mrs Munhurrun
Project Organization Structure and Integration; Project DPSFM, DPSM
Roles, responsibility and authority; Managing
participation, teamwork and conflict; Project failure,
success and lessons learned.
MGMT 2202 Productivity and Quality Management Productivity Management: Concepts and definition
Measures of productivity, Productivity Management
systems, Philosophy and concepts of Quality, Total
Quality Management, TQM: Tools and Improvement
Cycle, Quality management systems: ISO 9000 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun DPSM, DPSFM
Quality Assurance, Service quality in the Public Sector
MGMT 3203 Quality Management Definitions and concepts; Quality Philosophies; Quality
Management Systems: ISO 9000, Quality Assurance;
Total Quality Management; Service Quality; Continuous
Improvement (CI), CI Tools and Techniques; Statistical 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun ITES, BPAM, BENM,
Quality Control; Improvement team; leadership:
motivation, change and culture.
Process of Transformation; Role and Objectives of
Operation; Business Policy; Operations Strategy; Job Design
MGMT 3204 Service Operations Management and Work Organisation; Quality Management; Planning; 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun BTHM
Controlling and Implementing; Location, Layout, Capacity
Management, Measurement of Performance; Improving
Performance, Managing Change.
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MGMT 5205 Project Management The module will deal with institutional options in social
development; Cycles and Linkages between policy,
programmes, projects and process; Blueprint and
process approaches to programmes and projects;
Project identification and stakeholder analysis; 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun MPM
Investment Appraisal; Objectives oriented planning;
Managing the Budgetary Process for blueprint and
process; Implementation, Scheduling and Critical Path
Analysis.
MGMT 2206 Procurement Management Purchasing Principles and Management; Stores
Management and Control; Procurement Management:
Identifying the Procurement Requirement, Scanning the
Market, Requesting for Tenders, Evaluating tenders,
awarding contracts and holding debriefing sessions,
maintaining a positive and ethical trading relationship, 3+0 Ms Mahadeo DPSFM
contract management including preventive and curative
approaches; Central Tender Board Act 1994 and the
Concessions Act 1997; Dispute Resolutions;
Negotiation, Arbitration and Litigations.
MGMT 3207 Operations Management Introduction to Operations Management; Service
Operations; Operations Strategy; Forecasting in
Operations; Scheduling; Capacity Planning; Layout and
flow; Technology in Operations; Process design; Job 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun ITES, BENM
Design; Network Design; Materials Requirement
Planning; Enterprise Resource Planning; Just-in-Time;
Supply Chain Management
MGMT 5208 Operations Management Operations Strategy in the tourism and marketing
sector; Management of operations capacity; Location
and layout of facilities; Forecasting Demand for
services/products; Workplace and work system design;
3+0 Mrs Munhurrun MTM
Operations planning and control; Scheduling of
operations; Managing Quality; Waiting Lines
Management; Inventory Management; Supply Chain
Management
MGMT 2209 Inventory Management SOBISE
MANAGEMENT: Strategic Management
MGMT 2301 Strategic Management
Strategic Planning: Tools and Techniques; Managing in
a business context, Stakeholder analysis.
Environmental scanning: SWOT analysis, value chain,
port folio analysis (BCG Matrix, GE Matrix). Strategy
ITES, BPAM, BTHM,
formulation: Ansoff Matrix, Porter‟s Generic Strategies
3+0 Ms Mahadeo BBIF, DHRM, BIS,
(cost leadership, differentiation, focus), identification
BPSFM (TOP UP)
and evaluation of strategic alternatives. Strategy
implementation: framework for understanding and
implementation issues; Tactical aspects of strategy
implementation; Strategy evaluation and control;
Integrative case analysis.
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MGMT 3302 Strategic Business Planning and Management
Objectives and Corporate Governance;Aims and
Objectives of an Organisation and its Impact on
Business Planning; Environmental Issues and their
Impact in Corporate Governance;Strategy Formulation;
Strategic Planning Process and its link with Investment 3+0 Dr Chittoo BACB
Decisions;Risk Analysis;Investment Decisions;Decision
Making Techniques;Expansion Strategies; Corporate
Reorganisation;Treasury Mangementand Financial
Forecasting;Global Economic Environment;Global
Financial Management; Ethical Considerations.
MGMT 5303 Negotiation Strategies and Techniques This module will provide understanding to the scope of
negotiations, definitions and concepts related to
negotiations. Students will also be able to appreciate
the levels of negotiations: Personal, intra-
organisational, inter-organisational, national, bilateral,
regional, international, global, and normal and crisis 3+0 Dr Chittoo MPM
negotiations. Will also consider preparation,
communication, outcomes, personality and style,
strategy and techniques, ethics, management of
diversity and conflict, and lobbying in negotiations.
MGMT 2304 Negotiation Skills The Relationship among Negotiation Environments;
Developing a negotiation strategy; The role of
individual team members; The Relationship between
Critical Thinking, Planning, and Negotiation Outcomes; 3+0 Dr Chittoo BENM
Reporting to members; Preparing arguments;
Bargaining tactics; Trading; Recording Outcomes
MANAGEMENT: Public Sector
MGMT 1401 Introduction to Public Sector Management The Role of the Public Sector, the Traditional Model of
Public Administration; influences in the public sector
and the era of change, New Public Management, Public
Enterprise, Politics and Public Sector Administration 3+0 Mrs Seenarain DPSFM
and Management, Managing Change in the Public
Sector, Public Services Management and Marketing
MGMT 2402 Public Sector Management Definition and scope of the Public Sector; Politics and
Public Administration; Public and Private Management;
Values in Public Management; Public Accountability;
Major functions in Public Sector Management; Role of
3+0 Mrs Seenarain BPAM, DPAM
Generalist and Specialist Public Officers; Human
Resource Management; Financial Management; Civil
Service Reform and New Public Management
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MGMT 5403 New Public Management and Governance This module will provide a historical review and critical
assessment of the new approaches to public sector
management from different disciplinary perspectives
(political, economic, managerial, technological and
finance). It will also examine the emerging issues in the
public sector namely privatisation, deregulation,
3+0 Mrs Seenarain MPM
corporatisation, managerialism, marketing of public
services, managing networks, managing change, the
setting of standards and management of service
quality. It will also deal with the issue of transparency,
ethics, governance and control of corruption.
MGMT 2404 Administrative Reforms 3+0 Mrs Seenarain Short Courses
MANAGEMENT: Governance
MGMT 3501 Governance
Definition of the concept of Governance; New Public
Management and the new role of the State;
Programmes to promote Governance; Principles and
concepts for an ethical culture in the Public Sector; Civil BPAM, BPSFM (TOP
3+0 Dr Chittoo
Servants and Ethical Behaviour; Promoting and UP)
managing Productivity, Accountability and
Transparency; Political rulers and public officials:
Neutrality and objectivity; Governance in a multi-ethnic
society; Forces in operations.
MANAGEMENT: International
MGMT 3603 International Studies
This course introduces students to the world of
international business and management by studying
cultural influences, government, and business
structures in our global economy. Students also learn 3+0 Ms Mahadeo ITES
about trade relations, international finance and legal
and labour agreemenrs. Also covered are topics on
information needs, production systems, marketing and
promotion and career planning
MANAGEMENT: Outsourcing
MGMT 3701 Outsourcing
Development of Outsourcing; Justification of
Outsourcing; Management of Outsourcing Process; 3+0 Mrs Seenarain BACB
Contract Management; Risk Management; Evaluation;
Offshoring; Strategic Outsourcing; International Trends
MANAGEMENT: Change Management
MGMT 1801 Change Management Introduction; How Change occurs; Unplanned v/s
Planned change; Stages in the change process; change
models; resistance to change; Support systems; Seeing
3+0 Mr.Ragoodoo BENM
and creating opportunities in change; developing an
innovative culture; Stakeholders and change
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MGMT 2802 Innovation and Creativity
Introduction; Invention, Innovation and competitive
advantage; the foundations of the capacity to innovate;
benefits of innovation; team processes for innovation and
creativity; Sources of creative inspirations; Value creation;
The thrill of creating and the reality of implementing; Mrs Faugoo BENM
Nurturing the creative process; Blending creativity and
business; New venture and creativity; Creativity:
opportunities and recognition; Intellectual Property Rights
and Patents
MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM:
Strategic
Information Technology – a historical perspective.
Information technology and the transformation of society,
economy and politics. The impact of IT on the management
& structure of organisations. IT and the Competitiveness of
Organisations; Mainstream technologies: Multimedia,
Networks & the Internet, Database Management Systems, 3+0 Ms Mahadeo BPAM
Satellites & Mobile Communications. Mainstream
applications: MIS, Point-of-sale, E-Supply Chain, ERP, E-
Business, Remote office, Inter-Business Networks, On-line
Public Access. Case studies on Information Technology.
Information Technology –Strategic Perspective
MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEM:
Information System
Information in Organisations; Information Systems and
Management Systems; Architecture of Information
Systems; Key Hardware and Software Components.
The people-technology interface. An overview of
mainstream technologies: Multimedia, Networks,
Internet and Intranet, Database Management Systems,
E-Commerce. An overview of mainstream applications:
3+0 Ms Mahadeo DPSFM
Management Information Systems, Point-of-Sale, E-
Supply Chain, ERP, E-Business. Systems
Development Life Cycle, IT Project Management; Audit
and Control of Information Systems. Risk Assessment
and Data Protection. Case Studies on Business
Information Systems.
MMIS 2201 Information Systems and Applications
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Role of information in organizations: communication,
control and reporting. Formal and informal networks.
Survey of classes of applications in organizations Basic
transaction processing systems, - OLTP, Database
systems and OLAP, Executive information systems,
Knowledge based systems, DSS and MIS
Office automation, Document flow systems and other
3+0 Ms Mahadeo DPSM, BCOM
groupware, Data warehousing and data mining
Corporate intranets, VPNs and VLNs
MMIS 2202 Information Systems in Organisation
Definition of systems. Organization and Management
from systems perspectives. Key aspects of systems.
Input stability, Continuity, Change, Feedback & Feed-
forward. Designing and operating an effective and
efficient management system. The role of information
within organisations. Architecture of Information
systems. Key hardware & software components. The
BACB, BBIF, BHRM,
people technology interface. IT Project Management. 3+0 Ms Mahadeo
BENM
Systems Development Life Cycle; Audit & Control of
Information Systems; Risks assessment and data-
protection.
Case Studies on the Business Information Systems.
MMIS 3203 Management Information Systems
The module aims to explain both the potential and the
reality through an understanding of information, of
information technology, of information systems, in the
context of public sector organisations. The
implementation of MIS for public sector organisations
MMIS 5204 3+0 Ms Mahadeo MPM
will be analysed. National information infrastructure
policy and e-government will be considered. The use of
information and communication technology in
government and its impact on public policy will be
MIS for the Public Sector assessed.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM: E-Commerce
Introduction to e- banking, e-banking in practice;
Secure e-banking, Privacy and e-banking; Internet
banking products; Law relating to e-business and e-
banking; Motivation for electronic payment;
Characteristics of Current Payment system; Mauritius
Automated Clearing and Interchange system(MACSS),
MMIS 2301 3+0 Ms Mahadeo BBIF
Wire transfer services, Financial -Electronic Data
interchange, Cryptographic techniques; Credit card
based system, Electronic cash payment system,
Electronic Cheques; Micro payment systems; E-trading
and e-trading in practice; Advantages and future of e-
E-Banking and E-Trading trading
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Electronic Commerce: History of EC, Electronic
Commerce Terms, Electronic Markets, Electronic
Business models, E-Governance, M-commerce and
WAP, Procurement: Traditional Methods v/s E-
Procurement, Types of E-Procurement; Major
Components of E-Procurement Implementing, E-
MMIS 2302 Procurement: Involving all stakeholders including 3+0 Ms Mahadeo DPSM
suppliers Benefits, Limitations and Economic of E-
Procurement, Legal Issues and Electronic Contracts,
Security Aspects: Encryption and Decryption,
Authentication and Identification, Security Solutions
Payment Infrastructure: Electronic Payment, Future of
E-Procurement E-Procurement
Concept of E-Government; Electronic Service Delivery;
E-Government Services; E-Democracy; Areas of E-
Government: Tax Returns, VAT, Online Public
Procurement, Voting, Benefits (pension), Companies
MMIS 3303 registration, driving licence applications etc, Electronic 3+0 Ms Mahadeo BPSFM (TOP UP)
land registration, Health, Learning and Work bank,
Culture Online, Courts, Environmental Services, Official
Information, Policy units. Political Implication of E-
E-Government Government
Methodology for trend analysis and evaluation; macro
and micro economic effects of e-business; e-business
strategy framework: gaining competitive advantage
through IT; market opportunity analysis; e-business
business models; managing the customer interface;
MMIS 2304 3+0 Ms Mahadeo BENM
customer decision support systems; communications
and branding; e-business transformation
implementation and delivery systems; e-benefits
management; e-business applications.
E-Business
An introduction to eBusiness management; eBusiness
applications in tourism,; Strategy frameworks: gaining
strategic advantage through IT; Soft systems
methodology: an organisational approach to systems
analysis and specification; eBenefits management;
Managing the customer interface: customer decision
MMIS 5305 support systems; Implications of technological change 3+0 Ms Mahadeo MTM
for people in the organisation; eBusiness
transformation: business process and network
redesign; Outsourcing; Knowledge management;
Networked organisations and industrial networks; Next
generation eBusiness.
E-Business for Tourism
MARKETING: Marketing
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MKTG 1101 Introduction to Marketing
The marketing concept, marketing mix, role of marketing in
strategic planning, marketing environment, managing
ITES, BPAM, BENM,
services, consumer buyer behaviour, organisational buyer
3+0 Mr Odit BHRM, BACB, DHRM,
behaviour, market segmentation, targeting and positioning,
DPAM, BIS, Dip IT
marketing information systems and marketing research,
products, pricing, distribution channels, promotion, electronic
marketing, and marketing ethics.
MKTG 2102
Introduction to Customer Relationship Management;
Customer satisfaction and loyalty; Customer retention and
lifetime value; Difficulties and Benefits of developing and
implementing CRM Strategies; Customer-focused strategies
to attract, satisfy and retain customers; Branding, positioning Ms Naidoo/ Mrs
3+0 BENM, ITES
and product loyalty; Managing customer feedback and Munhurrun
complaints; Role of information technology in developing and
managing customer relationships; Role of employees in CRM;
Ethical issues arising from the acquisition, use and sharing of
customer data; Measuring success of customer-centered
Customer Relationship Management initiatives.
MKTG 5103
Concepts of relationship marketing; Models and approaches
to relationship marketing; Need for planning in relationship
marketing; Customer Relationship Management; Use of
rewards and relationship building schemes; Database
3+0 Ms Naidoo ITES
management; Management approaches and challenges in
relationship marketing; Role of customer service and quality
in RM; Aspects of social responsibility in RM; The internet
and RM; Alliances and partnerships; Strategies and
Relationship Marketing developments in RM.
MKTG 2104
Role of marketing research; Types of marketing
research; Research process; Research process;
Research problem and research objectives; primary 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun ITES
research and secondary research; qualitative research
techniques; Sampling; Ethical issues; Data analysis;
Marketing Research Research report preparation and presentation
MARKETING: Services Marketing
MKTG 1201 Marketing for Tourism & Hospitality I The marketing concept, marketing environment,
characteristics of services, marketing mix, market
segmentation, market targeting and positioning, managing
3+0 Ms Naidoo BTHM
service encounters, consumer buyer behaviour,
organisational buyer behaviour, service product, service
quality, relationship marketing and customer loyalty.
MKTH 2202 Marketing for Tourism & Hospitality II Marketing and Strategic Planning; Marketing Information
Systems and Marketing Research; Branding; New Product
Development; Distribution Channels; Marketing
3+0 Ms Naidoo BTHM
Communications; Electronic Marketing; Pricing; Professional
Sales; Destination Marketing; Marketing Plans and Marketing
Ethics.
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MKTG 5203 Marketing Management for Tourism
Marketing concept: customer satisfaction, service
quality and customer value; Extended marketing
mix for tourism; Nature of tourism product;
Development of the marketing mix for
destinations; Marketing environment; Marketing
3+0 Ms Naidoo MTM
Research, Market segmentation, targeting and
positioning; Role and contribution of physical and
virtual channels to marketing activities, Current
and emerging issues in the marketing of tourism
services/products within the context of the global
and local tourism industry
MKTG 2205 Services Marketing Nature of services; Marketing mix for services;
Consumer behaviour in service; service quality;
managing customer relations; service recovery; service
development and design; physical evidence and Mrs Munhurrun/ Ms
3+0 ITES
servicescape; role of employees and customers in Naidoo
services; role of intermediaries; managing demand and
capacity; intergrated marketing communications;
pricing of service
MARKETING: Marketing Communication
Brand equity; Brand identity and brand image;
Strategic brand concept-image management;
Brand creation; Brand extensions; Brand portfolios;
Communication mix: Advertising, Public relations,
Personal selling, Sales force management, Direct
3+0 Ms Naidoo MTM
marketing, Sales promotions, Exhibit and displays;
Selecting media; planning message; Agency and
agent relationships; Market research for
communications planning; ethical issues in
marketing communications; Integrated marketing
communications; Branding and marketing
MKTG 5301 Brand Management and Marketing Communication communications in destination marketing.
Nature and evolution of Public Relations, scope and
objectives of Public Relations, planning, implementation and
evaluation, ethics and professionalism, Public Relations Module code has changed
research, public opinion, media relations, employee 3+0 Ms Naidoo BPAM, BHRM, BOSHM from MKTG 2304 to MKTG
communication, community relations, consumer relations, 2302
relations with Government, the practice of PR in
MKTG 2302 Public Relations organisations.
MKTG 2303 Role and objectives of direct marketing; Direct
marketing planning; Relationship marketing; Data and
databases; Direct marketing communications;
Campaign management; Multi-media and the internet; 3+0 Ms Naidoo ITES
Direct marketing testing; Statistics and research;
Ethical and legal issues; Effects of technology on
Direct Marketing society
MARKETING: Consumer Behaviour
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Bases for segmenting tourism market; Role of
customer in consumer behaviour; Needs, wants
and motivations of tourists; the role of personal
influence in consumption behaviour; Consumer
behaviour models; Consumer Decision-making
Process; Emerging and current issues the
Tourism Markets and Business Strategy behaviour of tourism consumers; The international 3+0 Ms Naidoo MTM
consumer lifestyles; Issues in organisational
buying behaviour for the tourism operator;
Economic theories behind nature of demand and
supply for tourism products; Business strategies
used by tourism organisations; Types of
competition; Structure conduct performance;
MKTG 5401 Pricing strategies.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH: Safety
Safety and Health Movement, Then and Now: Ethics and
Safety, Roles and Professional Certifications for Safety and
Health Personnel; Safety Management in a TQM Setting:
3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BOSHM
Promoting Safety, Safety and Health Training, The OSH Act
(2005)- Standard, Regulation & Practice. Comparisons with
OSHM 1101 Introduction to Safety & Health other countries
Introduction to Accident Prevention Techniques/
Models; Safety and Health Programs; Motivating Safety
and Health; Accident/Incident Investigation; Job
Safety/Hazard Analysis; Safe Operating Procedures
(SOPs) and Job Safety Observation; Accident/Incident
Analysis and Root Cause Analysis; Causal Factor,
Change, and Barrier Analysis; Safety and Health Audits 3+0 Mrs Faugoo BOSHM
and Using Safety Consultants; Safety and Health
Training; Fleet Safety, Preventive Maintenance, and
Special Emphasis Programs; Analyzing Accident Data
and Prevention & OSHA Regulations; Controls and
Personal Protective Equipment; Safety Hazard
OSHM 2102 Accident Investment Prevention
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Potential Hazards with electrical power, Construction
site, Mechanical equipment Hazards and failure,
Failure modes of engineering materials, mechanical
properties of engineering materials and their effects on
failure mode, Introduction to engineering materials,
mechanical properties and testing of materials, 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BOSHM
Materials failure in service, Fundamentals of fracture
and fatigue, Degradation of materials by corrosion,
corrosion control and critical issues of safety ,
framework of workplace safety, physical hazards,
hierarchy of controls, Safety systems, Job safety
analysis, Scaffolding, Working and height, Machine
guarding, Lock out and tag out, Confined spaces.
OSHM 2103 Safety Technology & Practice Dangerous goods safety management.
Machinery guarding, Isolation and Tagging, Permit to
work, Fire and explosion, Fire prevention, Transport
Safety, Confined space, Mobile Plant, Fixed 3+0 Mr.Ramphul BOSHM
Registerable Plant, Procedures, guidelines, faultry
analysis. OHSAS 18001: Introduction, Structure &
Content, managing hazardous materials/ substances,
OSHM 2104 Hazard Prevention & Strategy within OHSAS 18001 framework
Social Science Framework, professional practice of
educators in the local and global contexts, Learning
Theories, adult learning experiences in diverse and
challenging organizational and workplace contexts,
Human development and the psychology of teaching 3+0 Dr Motah BOSHM
and learning, Memory and cognition, Development
and knowledge construction. Assessment and
monitoring in knowledge creation, learning styles,
learning environment , learning organizations, learning
challenges, Self evaluation, Effective learning
OSHM 3105 Occupational Safety and Health Education environments, Motivation & learning in adults
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Steps in risk management process, identifying risks,
analyse risks, evaluate risks, treat risks, monitor and
review. Risk identification techniques including
checklists, judgments based on experience and records,
flow charts, brainstorming, systems analysis, scenario
3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BOSHM
analysis, and systems engineering techniques, Sources
of data, Analytical techniques such as HAZOP ,
HAZAN, FMEA, hazard indices, fault trees, event
trees, reliability analysis, statistical analysis,
probability calculations, major perils : fire, explosion,
flood, consequential losses, engineering, construction,
OSHM 3106 Risk Management for Safety and Health electrical
The purpose of Maintenance within an
organisation, historical developments of principles
and techniques of maintenance, formulation of a
structured and all embracing strategy for
maintaining complex industrial plants, analytical
3+0 Mr.Ramphul BOSHM
techniques in solving practical maintenance
problems ( statistical analysis of failure data,
system availability assessment, critical path
analysis), basic management principles and
techniques, modern condition monitoring
OSHM 3107 Maintenance Strategy techniques, formulation of maintenance strategies
Employment Legislation; Health and Safety at work;
Contracts; Occupier‟s Liability; Different Post-Primary types of
schools; Child abuse, identifying and reporting; Insurance;
Parental involvement; Rights. Duties, Obligations; Strategies 3+0 Dr Motah BOSHM
for dealing with workplace problems; Concepts and practices
used in the field of safety and health; Developing and
managing an effective safety and health programme in
OSHM 5108 Safety and Health in Educational Institutions educational institutions; Educational infrastructure
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH: Health
The application of Ergonomics; Ergonomics Methods:
Human systems approach, allocation of functions, task
analysis, observational and other research methods,
3+0 Mr.Ramphul BOSHM
basics of instrumentation; Efficiency and Work
performance; Workstations, equipment and product
design; Job safety analysis; Labour standards; Social
and organisational aspects; Responses to
environmental stress; Safety and Health issues in
OSHM 1201 Ergonomics ergonomics. Shift Work , Principles of Anthropometry
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Introduction to Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health
Standards , Toxic Substances and Confined Spaces,
Radiation Hazards, Noise and Vibration Hazards; Airborne
Hazards; Sampling for Airborne Contaminants;; Biological
Hazards, Indoor Air Quality; Controlling Airborne Hazards;
3+0 Mrs Faugoo BOSHM
Occupational Skin Disorders; Occupational Noise Exposure;
Ionizing and Nonionizing Radiation; Thermal Stress; Selection
and Use of Personal Protective Equipment . Toxic
Substances and Confined Spaces, Radiation Hazards, Noise
and Vibration Hazards; Hazards of Temperature Extremes;
OSHM 2202 Industrial Hygience I Stress and Safety
Workplace Injury, Disability. Employees and
employers role. Compensation boards, Government
and insurance, Workman’s Compensation Act ( 1931) ,
3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BOSHM
Workers compensation. Impact of worker’s
compensation on Safety & Health. Relationship
between workers compensation and Occupational
rehabilitation. Rehabilitation and Occupational
OSHM 2203 Occupational Rehabilitation & Compensation Therapy and Services
Workplace Injury, Disability. Employees and
employers role. Compensation boards, Government
and insurance, Workman’s Compensation Act ( 1931) ,
Occupational Health 3+0 Mrs Bhiwajee BOSHM
Workers compensation. Impact of worker’s
compensation on Safety & Health. Relationship
between workers compensation and Occupational
rehabilitation. Rehabilitation and Occupational
OSHM 2204 Therapy and Services
Toxicology , Laboratory Analytical Techniques, Preparing for
Emergencies; Violence in the Workplace , Safety, Health, and
3+0 Mrs Faugoo BOSHM
Competition in the Global Market place , Product Safety and
OSHM 3205 Industrial Hygience II Liability. Field visits
Principles and practices of ergonomics, particularly as it
applies to industrial environments. It focuses on the human
3+0 Mr.Ramphul BOSHM
operator in an industrial environment. Man machine interface,
OSHM 3206 Industrial Ergonomics Monitoring of ergonomic factors
POLITICS: Politics
POLS3101 Diplomacy and Politics
The module will make an introduction to political science by
defining politics and considering the history of its study.
Concepts like power, authority and political culture will be
discussed and the different systems of government that bear
the labels of liberal democratic, totalitarian and autocratic will
3+0 Dr Chittoo BPAM
be analysed. It will also consider political ideologies in the
political system and their relationship to political change. The
New World order and geo-politics will be discussed with a
view to understand the role diplomacy will have to play to
further the interest of specific countries with special focus on
Mauritius.
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POLS5202 International Cooperation and Diplomacy The module introduces the theories and principles of
international economics, trade, investment and finance. It
discusses the nature of globalization and the new economic
order, focuses on the current debate on the pros and cons of
globalisation and the manner in which global integration
affects the nature of growth in emerging economies. The
module also examines the global system of administering
trade relations embodied in the WTO and the manner in 3+0 Dr Chittoo MPM
which it affects the formulation of domestic policy, the manner
in which it arbitrates in disputes and the process by which
new nations join the organisation. The module also deals with
regional agreements and compares the process of regional
and global integration. The challenges facing emerging
markets in international relations and diplomacy are also
considered.
Students will be expected to define the concept of
counseling within the wide spectrum of social life. They
will have to explain the other related concepts through
the use of case studies taken from the various sectors
PORTFOLIO Dr Motah CNLG
of active human life as proposed for the purpose of the
course. This portfolio should enable them to clarify
major issues related to the concept of counseling.
PORT 2000 Portfolio I (3,000 words)
This portfolio should bring students to present case
studies based on specific areas, and to analyse the
important implications for the counsellee and the
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counsellor in the counselling process. They will have to
explain the principles involved, express their views on
concepts of confidentiality, disclosure, empathy, client-
PORT3000 Portfolio II centered therapy. (6,000 words)
This portfolio should bring students to present case
studies based on specific areas, and to analyse the
important implications for the counsellee and the
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counsellor in the counselling process. They will have to
explain the principles involved, express their views on
concepts of confidentiality, disclosure, empathy, client-
PORT 3001 Portfolio III centered therapy. (6,000 words)
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychotherapy – family, group, drug, individual,
biofeedback, sex; clinical child psychology; behaviour
and mental disorders; medical psychology,
gerontology; community mental health; personal
functioning across life span; emotional, educational,
developmental, social, vocational, and health related 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
issues; helping individuals improve overall well-being,
resolve crises; face distress and maladjustments;
adolescents, adults facing personal acute difficult
situations; coping with physical, emotional, and mental
PSYC 1101 Psychology disorders.
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Developmental psychology; personality development;
theories of personality; trait, psychoanalytic,
behaviourist, cognitive, social-cognitive, humanistic,
biopsychological, neuropsychological; personality
types; individual differences; major psychological Dr Motah CNLG
3+0
processes in personality development; personality
problems; pathologies; personality disorders; criticism
of personality models; other personality theories;
evolutionary psychology; dealing with personality
problems in adolescence, youth, adult, and maturity
PSYC 1102 Personality Psychology stages.
Introduction to Industrial Psychology; important aspects
related to this area of study: Behaviour of people in the
workplace; applying psychological knowledge and
methods to help employees and other personnel;
individual, values, attitudes and job satisfaction;
motivation and satisfaction; communication; group
processes; team-building and leadership, 3+0 CNLG
organizational power and politics, psychometric testing;
use of questionnaires to measure employee attitudes;
career counseling; personality characteristics of
employees; adjustments and reactions to change;
promotion, demotion, loss of job and retirement; work
PSYC 2103 Work/Industrial Psychology ethics.
Self-awareness and self-understanding; personal
development/understanding one‟s relationship to self
and others; shared learning; knowledge, practice and
self-awareness; supervision of counseling work;
personal and work experience; reflecting on own
experience and growth and sharing those with other 3+0 CNLG
students; exploring new relationships; facing the
challenges of new situations, new people, new issues;
gauging own strengths and weaknesses as a
counselor; self-attribution, social attribution; self-
PSYC 3104 Personal Development adjustment.
Anger and the nature of anger; controlling anger;
conscious and unconscious processes used to deal
with anger; expressing anger; suppressing anger;
consequences of expressing and suppressing anger;
3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
anger management; responses to anger; the causes of
anger; factors influencing anger; strategies to deal with
anger: cognitive restructuring, relaxation,
communication, problem solving, humour, changing
PSYC 3105 Anger Management environment, counseling, assertiveness.
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Stress; Eustress; identifying stress; causes of stress:
biological, socio-cultural, psychodynamic, rational,
spiritual, experiential; stress symptoms; stress
management; stressors; short- term and long-term
stress; effects on health, effects on performance; 3+0 Dr Motah CNLG
causes of stress at work; stress susceptibility factors;
personal stress management; dealing with stress;
successful stress management; temporary and
permanent burnout; stress and fatigue; normal and
PSYC 3106 Stress Management pathological stress; chronic cases.
PURCHASING AND SUPPLY
CHAIN: Purchasing
Objectives of Purchasing Function; Purchasing in the
Organisation Chart; Duties of a Purchasing and Supply
Officer; Inventory Management; Procurement in the Public 3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
and Private Sectors; Procurement of goods and services;
Contemporary Best Practices in Purchasing and Supply;
Introduction to Purchasing and Supply Chain Trends in Purchasing and Supply
PRSC 1101 Management
Sourcing Cycle; Purchasing mix: The Right Quality, Quantity,
3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
Place, Time and Price; Selecting the right Supplier: source of
information and process; Supplier appraisal/vendor capability;
Tendering processes: Open, Selective and Negotiation
PRSC 1102 Purchasing Principles I
Purchasing in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sector;
Specifications: Preparing specifications, Buyer‟s role;
Purchasing of low value (including MRO items) and capital
3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
items (Life cycle costing) items; Buying services; Buying
Internationally; Purchasing Negotiations; Counter trade,
Reciprocal Trading, Purchasing Agencies; E-Procurement;
Centralisation v/s Decentralisation; Purchasing Evolution &
Development
PRSC 2103 Purchasing Principles II
Strategy Definition; Corporate Strategy; Strategic Supply
Chain Management: Contribution of Supply and Purchasing
Function; Stakeholder‟s expectations; Elements of Overall 3+0 Mr Odit DPSM
Supply Strategy: Systems & Procedures; Strategic Planning:
PESTLE; Strategic Choice and Value chain; Strategy
Implementation; Resource Allocation & Control; Managing
Strategic Change
PRSC 2104 Purchasing Strategy
PURCHASING AND SUPPLY CHAIN: Stores
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Introduction to Supply and Inventory Management;
Introduction to Stock - Definition, types & Categories; Proper
Storage of Items; Stock Control objectives and techniques:
forecasting, EOQ, JIT and ABC analysis; Coding, 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun DPSM
classification and standardisation; Disposal of obsolete,
redundant and scrap items
PRSC 1201 Stores and Inventory Management I
Inventory Management Concept: Stockholding policies,
Interface with other depts, Delighting customers (Internal &
External), Lean Supply; Control of stock range:
caterogisation, standardisation and variety reduction, addition
and deletion of items; Stock Control Techniques;
Independent and Dependent Demand (MRP, MRP2, DRP); 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun DPSM
Measuring Inventory Management Performance: Stores
efficiency and effectiveness; Benchmarking; Stock Taking
and Stock Audit; Maintenance of security and prevention of
thefts; Health and Safety
PRSC2202 Stores and Inventory Management II
PURCHASING AND SUPPLY
CHAIN: Supply Chain
Framework for market analysis; The International and
External (PESTLE) Environment; Organisational behaviour;
Importance of Marketing in an organization: Interface with
purchasing; Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning; Pricing
3+0 DPSM
Strategy; Product: Product mix, life cycle and development;
The promotional mix and distribution; Social Responsibility
and Ethics in Marketing
PRSC 1301 Supply Market Analysis Mr Odit
Logistics: Definition; Methods of Stores Layout: Optimising
use of space, Minimising search time & picking costs, U-flow
& Through Flow; Materials handling equipment; Storage
equipment (shelves, pallets, bin) and stores location;
Stockyard design; Logistics Resource Planning (LRP); 3+0 Ms Mahadeo DPSM
Transport Systems and outsourcing the transport function;
Integrated Distribution System: Costs involved; Freeport of
Mauritius
PRSC 2303 Logistics in Supply Chain
Supply Chain Management: The International perspective;
International Purchasing Procedures; Management of
Contracts: Complexities, Terms and Conditions; Methods of
Payment; Role of Customs and Excise Department;
3+0 Ms Mahadeo DPSM
Management of currency fluctuation; Techniques for
managing currency fluctuation: Heading; Economic
Integration
PRSC 2304 International Supply Chain Management
SOCIOLOGY
Focus on the importance of devising appropriate social
policies and interventions by policy makers; defining social
work; the social worker; areas of social work interventions;
research in social work, social work and therapeutic
counselling practice, career development in the field of
counselling and social work; helping individuals, groups and 3+0 Mr Ragodoo CNLG
organizations through goal-directed short or long-term
interventions; adopting a philosophy that values individual
differences and focus on prevention; initiate vocational
counselling; adjustment counselling in all sectors of human
SCIO 1101 Social Policy and Social Work endeavour;
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Mental health; mental illness; types of mental illnesses;
causes of mental illnesses; mental health treatment; use of
therapy and counseling in mental health institutions; the 3+0 Mr Ragodoo CNLG
importance of family and social support in dealing with mental
illnesses; social and cultural aspects of mental health; views
SCIO 1102 Social and Mental Health on madness and mental illness across cultures.
Social interventions: individual, group and communities; types
of social interventions; working with individuals; groups and
communities; the importance and nature of social
interventions; identifying at risk populations; dealing with
environmental issues; appraising the beliefs, values and
attitudes of individuals, groups and communities concerned;
the nature of interventions; case studies; perceptions and 3+0 Mr Ragodoo CNLG
aspirations of communities and groups concerned;
interventions in crisis situations; counseling victims of natural
calamities and accidental material loss; responding to
requests; satisfaction and dissatisfaction; dealing with
aggressive and negative attitudes of individual, group and
SCIO 2103 Social Interventions in Groups and Communities communities.
QUANTITATIVE METHODS:
Statistics
Data and Statistical thinking, Interpretation and presentation
of data, including measures of location and dispersion,
Probability, Random variables and Probability Distributions,
QUAN 1101 Introduction to Statistics 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing DPSM, DPSFM
Confidence interval and testing of hypothesis, Time Series
Analysis
Statistics
Descriptive Statistics; Probability Concepts; Random ITES, BPAM, BHRM,
Variables; Probability Distributions: Binomial, Poisson and BTHM, BACB, BBIF,
QUAN 1102 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing
Normal; Estimation with Confidence Intervals; Hypothesis DPAM, DHRM,
Testing; Chi-Square Tests; Analysis of Variance; Simple BOSHM
Regression and Correlation Analysis; Time Series Analysis.
QUANTITATIVE METHODS: Quantitative Analysis
Introduction to Quantitative Techniques Fundamentals of Decision Theory, Linear Programming
Models: Graphical Method, Transportation Models,
QUAN 1201 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun DPSM, DPSFM
Assignment Models, Network Analysis, Queuing Theory,
Mathematics of Finance, Inventory Control
Quantitative Techniques Elementary concepts in mathematics; Fundamentals of
Decision Theory and Decision Trees; Linear Programming:
Graphical and Simplex Method, Sensitivity Analysis;
QUAN 1202 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun BBIF
Transportation Models; Assignment Models; Network
Analysis; Queuing Theory; Markov Processes; Simulation
Modelling; Mathematics of Finance
Quantitative Methods for Management Introduction to Quantitative Methods; Decision Analysis:
Decision-Making Environments and Decision Trees; Linear
Programming: Graphical and Simplex Method, Sensitivity BAPM,BHRM, BACB,
QUAN 1203 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun
Analysis; Transportation Models; Assignment Models: DPAM, DHRM
minimization and maximization cases; Network Analysis;
Inventory Models
Decision Theory; Linear Programming: Graphical and Simplex
Methods, Sensitivity Analysis; Transportation and
Assignment Models;Network Models; Queuing Theory;
QUAN 2204 Quantitative Analysis for Managers 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun ITES, BTHM
Inventory ontrol; Forecasting; Work
Measurement;Maintenance and Reliability
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The purpose of this course is to providestudents with an
introduction to statistical
techniques and their applications in the context of
international business and money,banking and
finance problems. In addition, the course is designed to
enable students to study the principles
of constructing econometric and non-econometric models
and how these models can be used in various
QUAN 5205 Quantitative Analysis in Banking and Finance 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing MBF
practical contexts. introduction to time series and cross-
sectional econometrics including regression models,
problems and their solutions in regression models, hypothesis
tests in econometrics and statistics, questionnaire research
and data analysis, stationarity, causality, and co integration
in
time series econometrics., ARIMA, GARCH modeling.
QUANTITATIVE METHODS: Basic Mathematics
Fundamental Definitions, Concepts and Basic Operations of
Numbers: Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing whole
numbers and fractions, Solving application problems with
decimals, fractions and percentages, Surds and Indices,
Performing operations with exponents, logarithms and square
roots, Powers and roots
Ratios and Proportions: Calculate ratios and proportions,
Increase / decrease in a given ratio, Solve a proportion for an
unknown value
Algebraic Concepts: Inequalities, Simple Linear Equations,
Simultaneous Equations, Quadratic Equations, Factorization,
Solving problems for an unknown variable
Mrs Munhurrun/
QUAN 1301 Fundamentals of Business Mathematics Functions and Graphs: Sets, Functions, Graphing linear and
Mr Nowbutsing
non-linear equations
Matrices: Addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices,
Inverse of matrix, solving applications problems
Differentiation: Derivatives and simple rules, Economic
applications of Differentiation
Business Applications: Finance, Conversion of Currencies,
Profit and Loss, Earnings, Taxations, Solving application
problems, Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions, Simple
and Compound Interest, Discounting, Breakeven Analysis
Basic Statistics: Summation, Graphical representation,
Mean, median and mode
QUANTITATIVE METHODS: Research Methods
Introduction to Research Methods; Research Ethics &
Values; Research Problems; Components of a Research
BTHM, BRHM, BENM,
QUAN 3401 Research Methods Proposal; Planning the Research Process: Qualitative & 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun
BOSHM
quantitative Research, Research Design; Handling & Analysis
of data; Reporting of Research.
Research Methodology The nature, Ethics and Philosophies of Management
Research; Planning and designing a programme of research;
QUAN 3402 Context, content and process; Collecting, analysing and 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing BCOM
interpreting data; analysing quantitative data; developing an
acceptable dissertation.
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Research Methods for the Public Sector This module is intended to develop basic research skills of
MPM students. Students will be exposed to the theoretical
issues that underlie research and will experience the practical
aspects of the research process. The module deals with a
range of research methodologies and their application in the
QUAN 5403 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun MPM
field of public sector management are highlighted with
reference to case studies. The following topics will be
discussed: the research question, the role of the literature,
quantitative analysis, qualitative techniques and report
writing.
Research Methods Research Concepts: Research issues, problems, questions,
hypotheses; Measurement and Scaling in Research:
Reliability, validity; Research Design and Survey Methods;
Ethics in Research; Questionnaire Design; Qualitative
Methods: designing, gathering, processing and analysing
qualitative research information; Quantitative Methods:
QUAN 5404 Introduction to Statistics, Data Description, Hypothesis 3+0 Mrs Munhurrun MTM
Testing, t-tests and ANOVA, Factor Analysis, Chi-square and
Regression Analysis; Data analysis with SPSS; Reporting
and presenting research; Application in the field of tourism
and marketing management are highlighted with reference to
case studies.
Research Methods in Accounting and Business Introduction to Research Methods;Research Ethics and
Values;Research problems;Components of a Research
Proposal;Planning the Research Process;Qualitative and
Quantitative Research;Research Design;Questionnaire
Design;Dtat Presentation and Analysis;Interval estimation
QUAN 2405 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing BACB
and Hypothesis Testing;Single Equation Regression Model;
Two Variable Regression Analysis;Classical Normal Linear
Regression Model; Variabel Regression;Mulitiple Regression
Analysis; Estimation and Inference.
Research Methodology in Educational Administration Exploration of the various methods of research. Introduction
and Technology to research: Pure and applied research. Quantitative and
qualitative; Statistical, action, ethnographic, anthropological,
historical, case studies, experimental, psychometric research
methodologies; Constraints in educational research;
Research ethics; Design in educational experiments;
QUAN 5406 3+0 Mr Nowbutsing MET
Sampling; Data: summarization, presentation, modeling,
analysis, inference; Statistical computing; Writing a research
proposal; Paradigms; Problems related to research design;
Research methods related to Educational Administration;
Dissertation component
Qualitative Research Methods Introduction to Qualitative research; Designing Qualitative
Research; Sampling techniques; Ethical Issues; Methods of
Collecting Qualitative Data: Interviewing and interview
QUAN 2407 3+0 CNLG
techniques: Individual and Focus Group; Ethnographic
Studies; Action Research; Analysing qualitative data; Writing
Qualitative Research
TOURISM: Tourism
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Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Introduction to Tourism Concepts, Definitions; Evolution of
Tourism; An Introduction to the History of the Hospitality
Industry; Structure, Organisation, Conduct and Performance
of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry; Segments of the
TMGT 1101 Hospitality Industry; Understanding Travel Behaviour; Career 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
Opportunities; Tourism Impacts; The Need for Tourism
Planning; Tourism Sustainability; Tourism Marketing; Issues
Pertaining to International Tourism.
The Concepts of Sustainable Development; Heritage and
Patrimony; Natural and Cultural Assets; How the Tourism
Industry Works; the Roles of Tour Operators in the Tourist
Originating and Destination Countries; the Role of the Market
and the Ways in Which it can be Harnessed to Achieve
TMGT 3102 Sustainable Tourism Change: Sustainable Tourism, Mass Tourism, Alternative 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
Tourism, Ecotourism and Responsible Tourism, the Concept
of Conservation and the Form it Takes; Sustainable Tourism
Agenda: Green Tourism, Environmental Impacts, EIA‟s,
Green Globe.
Motivations for Developing International Tourism;
Tourism and Development Theory;
Organisation of International Tourism;
Problems in International Tourism Development;
Case Studies – Developing Countries;
TMGT 3103 International Tourism Approaches to International Tourism Development: 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
Impacts of Tourism: Economic, Social,
Environmental; Current Approaches;
Sustainability, Interpretation Techniques,
Tourism and Culture.
Tourism Planning and Development Background for and Approach to Tourism; Public Sector‟s
Role in Planning and Development; Destination Development
– Destination Life Cycle Concept; Incorporating Elements of
Tourism Experience into the Lifecycle Model; Destination Life
Cycle and Tourism Development; Carrying Capacity; Impact
TMGT 2104 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
Analysis - Economic Considerations; Social Considerations;
Environmental Analysis; Different Forms of Tourism and
Planning; Sustainable Tourism; Principles of Site Selection;
Plan Formulation and Implementation.
Contemporary Issues in Tourism Tourism systems: Definition of Tourism and Tourist, Scope of
the Tourism Industry, Role of Public and Private Sector in
Tourism; Components of the Tourism industry: Tourism
infrastructure and Amenities, Tourism Events and Attractions;
TMGT 5105 3+0 Mr Mootien BTHM
Socio-cultural Impact of Tourism; Environmental Impact of
Tourism; Economic impact of tourism: Input/Output Model;
Tourism Satellite Account, Multiplier
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Tourism Policy and Planning Introduction to tourism policy and planning, Tourism planning
for islands, the need for tourism policy: Tourism and market
failure: government intervention, stakeholders and interest
group in the policy process: Partnership and collaboration in
tourism policy making: Democracy and power in tourism
policy making, Tourism policy and community involvement,
Destination development: Tourism Area Life Cycle and its
application, Pro-poor tourism policies and strategies, Tourism
policy and planning in an urban context: The urban tourism
TMGT 5106 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
product: supply and demand of urban tourism, Visitor
management strategies: Issues in visitor management:
incorporating visitor management strategies into tourism
polices, Managing crises in tourism: Disaster Management
framework, Incorporating disaster management strategies
into tourism policies, tourism policy: Measuring success, New
development in tourism: Tourism policy at the supranational
level.
Sustainable Tourism
The challenge of sustainability; the rise of environmental
concern, changing attitudes to the environment, emergence
of environmental movement, The concept of sustainable
development, The nature and scope and nature of
sustainable tourism; definition theories and practices; the use
of concepts such as green tourism, alternative tourism and
eco-tourism, The relationship between visitor host community
TMGT 5107 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
and the natural and physical environment, Participants in
sustainable tourism; key players; stakeholders in the policy
process, Techniques for introducing sustainable tourism;
green audits, green tourism management, Environmental
Impact assessment, carrying capacity, visitor management,
resource management, Assessing the effectiveness of
sustainable tourism strategies, The future of sustainable
tourism; trends, opportunities and treat to sustainability.
Cultural Tourism
Defining and measuring cultural tourism; The role of cultural
tourism in Mauritius and UK, The role of culture in tourism,
Growth, patterns and shifting forms of cultural tourism, Types
of cultural assets and organization; heritage sites, museums,
galleries and religious sites, The role of cultural tourism in
TMGT 3108 3+0 Ms Ramkissoon BTHM
regeneration and their relationships with other agencies,
Techniques for managing cultural sites; Conservation,
preservation of cultural sites; visitor management strategies,
Promotion and marketing of cultural tourism; understanding
motivation behind cultural tourists, Pro-poor cultural tourism
strategies.
TOURISM: Travel
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Tourism Reservations and Ticketing Introduction to fares: the different sources of information,
Normal fares: Airline abbreviations, codes and definitions;
Definition, construction and calculations of different types of
fares; Fares construction how to proceed; Return fares higher
intermediate point; One way back haul check rule; Circular
trips; Mixed Class travel, Special fares: Condition for special
fares; Interpretation of fares notes; Types of special fares,
Ticketing: Ticketing procedures; Issuing of ticket
MCO/MPD.Introduction to fares: the different sources of
TMGT 2201 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BTHM
information, Normal fares: Airline abbreviations, codes and
definitions; Definition, construction and calculations of
different types of fares; Fares construction how to proceed;
Return fares higher intermediate point; One way back haul
check rule; Circular trips; Mixed Class travel, Special fares:
Condition for special fares; Interpretation of fares notes;
Types of special fares, Ticketing: Ticketing procedures;
Issuing of ticket MCO/MPD.
Travel Management Interrelation of Travel Industry with Tourism Industry;
(Introducing Different Modes of Transportation); Travel
Organizations; Trends/Needs for Travel Demand; Air
Transport and Tourism Inter-relationship; Analysis and
Managing Tourist Transport; Tourist Transport and
TMGT 2202 Government Policies; Business Class Travel; Managing 3+0 Mrs Rengasamy BTHM
Transport Infrastructure Towards Sustainability; Travel Sales
Distribution Systems; Mass Market Package; Independent
Retailers; The Airline Industry; The Scheduled Airline
Industry: Partnership and Globalisation; Transport Supply.
Outdoor Recreation Nature of Leisure; Recreation and Play;
Evolution of Outdoor Recreation;
Benefits of Outdoor Recreation;
Outdoor Recreation and Life Course;
Motivation for Outdoor Recreation;
3 - Leisure TMGT 3301 3+0 Ms Naidoo BTHM
Outdoor Recreation & Special Needs;
Providers of Outdoor Recreation;
the Economic Importance of Outdoor Recreation;
Outdoor Recreation and Tourism; Planning
Coding Scheme
1. Each code is constituted of the following:
- A category represented by 3 or 4 Alphabets, e.g. CAN (Communication & Networking) or MATH(Mathematics).
- A Module Level represented by 1, 2, 3 or 5 (Post-Graduate Level)
- 1: Module may be taught at Level 1 or Level 2
- 2: Module may be taught at Level 2 or Level 3
- 3: Module may be taught at Level 3
- 5: Module may be taught at Level 5
- A subcategory 1 (by default) or 2, according to the number of subcategories.
- A Module No. , which increases serially as new module are added
XXX[X] X X XX
Category Level Sub-Category Module No.
E.g PROJ 1 1 1 PROJ1101
WAT 2 1 2 WAT2102
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