All Courses

Introduction to Business
This course provides students with an insight as to how a business is managed. It will enable students to gain a better understanding of what the business arena is all about, how a business operates and which business functions are needed in any business enterprise. The course will focus on business systems, workforce demographics, social responsibility, business ethics, forms of business organizations, entrepreneurship, small business and franchise systems, management processes, human resource management, marketing management, business finance, business decision‐making, MIS and quantitative tools used in business, international business and the future dimensions of business opportunities in a global economy. The objective of the course is to introduce students to the basic steps required to plan, start and run a business by having them actually do all of these things that are part of a startup.
Tourism in Bangladesh
Course Objectives: This specialized course has been offered to broaden the horizon of thinking of the
graduate students about the prospect and problems of overall Bangladesh tourism. This course is highly
analytical, critical, and participatory. The students have to form the groups and debate over several issues
relating to Bangladesh tourism. The objective of this course is to make the future leaders in tourism sector
more realistic, strategic, assertive and imaginative.

Course Integrity: Honesty and integrity are integral components of the academic process. Students are expected
to be honest and ethical at all time in their pursuit of academic goals

**Developed By:
M/S Tanjila Afroz Mou (MBA & BBA, Major in THM, DU)
Lecturer, Dept. of Tourism & Hospitality Management,
Daffodil Institute of IT
Business Law and Legal Issues in Tourism
Course Objectives: Tourism executives in the course of performing their normal duties to deal with two main groups of people–outside and inside. Dealing with these groups of people are guided and controlled by certain laws. The objective of this course is to give the students idea of the various laws related with business and tourism.
Course Integrity: Honesty and integrity are integral components of the academic process. Students are expected to be honest and ethical at all time in their pursuit of academic goals
Text Books:
1. Md. Iqbal Hossain. Text Book on Commercial Law (2nd Edition). Ain Prokashan, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
2. Arun Kumar Sen and Jitendra Kumar Mitra. Commercial Law Including Company Law. The World Press Private Limited, India

**Developed By:
M/S Tanjila Afroz Mou (MBA & BBA, Major in THM, DU)
Lecturer, Dept. of Tourism & Hospitality Management, DIIT
Financial Management
This course introduces the concepts in financial management, in the world of modern corporate finance, especially to the financial operations of a business. It covers the concepts of financial asset valuation, risk and returns model, capital budgeting decision under situation of risk and uncertainty, and financing decisions and as well as how to organization manage working capital, cash management, credit policy and corporate restructuring methods. After completion of the course, students will be able to determine the value of bonds and stocks, estimate asset returns according to their risk characteristics and identify capital projects that maximize shareholder's wealth using a wide range of analytical tools. They will also develop a good understanding on how firms finance their capital expenditure and the levels of dividends and other payouts for their shareholders.
Strategic Management
The objective of this course is to understand the Strategic Management & the effect of the Strategic Management on business, responsibility of the Strategic Management on business, business system and business issues. This course will also help to understand Strategic Management role, planning and application of Strategic Management in business. The course would enable the students to understand the principles of strategy formulation, implementation and control in organizations.