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The document outlines the syllabus for the BBA in Hospital Management at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, effective from the 2023-24 academic sessions. It details graduate attributes, course objectives, and specific courses such as Hospital Operations Planning, Accounts, Medical Terminology, and Medical Record Science I, emphasizing knowledge and skills in hospital management, financial accounting, medical terminology, and medical record documentation. Each course includes aims, objectives, content, and learning outcomes designed to prepare students for effective roles in healthcare management.

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The document outlines the syllabus for the BBA in Hospital Management at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, effective from the 2023-24 academic sessions. It details graduate attributes, course objectives, and specific courses such as Hospital Operations Planning, Accounts, Medical Terminology, and Medical Record Science I, emphasizing knowledge and skills in hospital management, financial accounting, medical terminology, and medical record documentation. Each course includes aims, objectives, content, and learning outcomes designed to prepare students for effective roles in healthcare management.

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MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL

(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)


Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)

Graduate Attributes: By the end of the program the students will be able to:
1.Possess the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively navigate and apply hospital management
principles.
2. Extrapolate to novel situations and Integration of knowledge in diverse contexts.
3. Integrate information from various sources and combine different ideas to create a comprehensive
understanding of a topic.
4. collect, organise, and interpret data from different sources to gain insights and draw meaningful conclusions.
5. Demonstrate adeptness in accessing, evaluating, and leveraging various information sources using ICT.
6. Learn a team-oriented approach.
7. Display the ability to listen attentively, read and write critically, and deliver complicated material to various
groups in a clear and coherent manner.
8. To exhibit ethical principles and values while overseeing hospital operations and decision-making.
9. Emphasize the obligation to address societal needs and contribute positively to the community.
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)

Course Name: HOSPITAL OPERATIONS PLANNING

Mode: Offline Credits: 5(4T+1P)

BBAHM-101

Aim of the Course: The objective is to attain a comprehensive understanding of hospital


management.

Course Objectives: The course is designed to foster comprehension of the core principles of
hospital management. It also covers operational aspects. Upon finishing this course, students should
have a grasp of the foundational tenets of healthcare management.

Goals:

CO1: This course equips students with foundational knowledge in hospital operation planning.

CO2: Through this course, students will gain the ability to harmonize practice with theoretical knowledge in
hospital operation planning.

CO3: The course will facilitate active learning and the acquisition of knowledge regarding emerging trends in
health planning.

CO4: The course is designed to furnish students with decision-making skills relevant to Health care planning.

CO5: Upon completing this course, students will be equipped to detect and assess hospital planning
challenges and possibilities in practical settings.

Sl Course content Mapped Hour


modules allotted
CO1  Definition of Hospital M1 8
 Overview of Professional service units of a hospital (clinical
and non-clinical)

 Organization of the hospital


 Management structure
 Governing body, Hospital committees and hospital
functionaries Duties and responsibilities of various levels of
management

CO2 Hospital Planning-concept M2 12


 Guiding principles in planning hospital facilities & services
Planning the hospital building.
 Stages in planning, Finance, Location, Need assessment survey of
community, factors determining site, legal requirements, design
consideration, Project management & implementation, Gantt
Chart Planning the operational units, engineering, lighting etc.
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)
CO3 Health Planning M3 6
 National Health Policy,2002(overview)
 National Health Policy,2017
 National Population Policy
 NITI Aayog
CO4 National Health Programmes: M3, M4 10
 National Dengue control programme,
 National Leprosy Eradication Control Programme,
 National Framework for Malaria Elimination (2016-2030)
programme,
 NACP-IV(2012-2017),
 RNTCP,
 Universal Immunization Programme including
Indradhanush ,
 RCH Phase II,
 Vision 2020,
 National Health Mission,
 National Mental Health Programme,
 National Family Planning Programme
CO5  Health Manpower Planning and distribution M5 4

 Health service Research

Learning Outcome/ Skills:

Hospitals are complex organizations with intricate structures. Student will study how different departments
and functions within a hospital interact, and how the organizational structure affects decision-making and
efficiency.

Module Content Total % of Bloom Level Remarks, if


Number Hours questions ( applicable) any

THEORY
M1 Introduction to Hospital Planning 8 20 1,2 NA

M2 Hospital Planning-concept 12 35 1,2,3 NA

M3 Health Planning 6 20 1,2 NA

M4 National Health Programmes 10 15 1,2,3 NA


M5 • Health Manpower Planning 4 10 1,2,3 NA
and distribution
• Health service Research
Total 40 100
Theory
Practical 8
TOTAL 48
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)
Course Name: Accounts
BBAHM 102 (MAJOR)

Mode: Offline Credits: 5(4T+1P)

Programme Outcome of BBA in Hospital Management (PO)


1. Possessing the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively navigate and apply hospital management
principles.
2. Ability to extrapolate to novel situations and Integration of knowledge in diverse contexts.
3. Ability to integrate information from various sources and combine different ideas to create a comprehensive
understanding of a topic.
4. After completion, students are capable of collecting, organising, and interpreting data from different sources
to gain insights and draw meaningful conclusions.
5. Demonstrate adeptness in accessing, evaluating, and leveraging various information sources using ICT.
6. Able to learn a team-oriented approach.
7. Display the ability to listen attentively, read and write critically, and deliver complicated material to various
groups in a clear and coherent manner.
8. Referring to the capacity to exhibit ethical principles and values while overseeing hospital operations and
decision-making.
9. Emphasizing the obligation to address societal needs and contribute positively to the community.

Course Outcome (CO)


Aim of the Course: The aim is to achieve knowledge of the fundamentals of managerial accounts and
practical application in the hospital operations.

Course Objectives: This course introduces the basic concepts and principles of accounting for preparing the
financial statements such as income statement (financial performance) and balance sheet (financial position).
The course focuses on detailed understanding of accounting information system, accounting concepts,
accounting principles, accounting cycle, recording of transactions, and financial statement concepts.
Students are expected to gain the ability of using accounting information as a tool in applying solutions for
managerial problems, evaluating the financial performance, and interpreting the financial structure.
Goals:

CO1: This course enables students to gain preliminary knowledge about accounts.
CO2: This course will enable the students to combine practice and theoretical knowledge of accounting.
CO3: The students of this course will be active learners and develop awareness of emerging trends in accounts
CO4: The course will provide decision making skills to the students in the financial analysis context,
CO5: The students of this course will have the ability to identify and analyse accounts related problems and
opportunities in real life situations.

Sl Course content Mapped Hour


modules allotted
CO1  Introduction to Accounting M1 10
 Accounting: Meaning, Objectives and
 Advantages. Users of Accounting Information.
 Fundamental Accounting Assumptions: (Going Concern,
Consistency, Accrual.) Accounting
 Principles: (Accounting Entity, Money Measurement, Accounting
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)
Period,
 Full Disclosure, Materiality, Prudence, Cost Concept, and Dual
Aspect,
 Revenue recognition, matching.) Recording of
 Transactions Double Entry System. Rules of
 Debit and Credit
 Journal and Ledger.
 Preparation of Trial
 Balance.
CO2  Financial Statements M2 10
 Financial Statements: Objective and Importance. Trading and
Profit and Loss Account:
 Balance Sheet: Need, grouping, marshalling of assets and
liabilities. Adjustments
 in Preparation of Financial Statements:
 (With respect to closing stock, outstanding expenses, prepaid
expenses, accrued income,
 Income received in advance, depreciation, bad debts, provision for
doubtful debts.)
 Cost Accounting:
CO3  Introduction: Definition of M2 8
 Costing, Cost concepts
 Types of costs, Classification of costs, Cost sheet
 Materials control: Introduction: Various stock levels,
CO4  Economic Ordering Quantity M3 8
 Various methods of pricing materials issues (FIFO and LIFO)
 Analysis of Financial Statements.
CO5  Cash Flow Statement. M4 4
 Glimpses of Computerised Accounting.

Learning Outcome/ Skills:


The objective of this course is to introduce problems of financial accounting such as measuring and reporting
issues related to assets and liabilities and preparing the financial statements. Students are expected to gain the
ability of using accounting information as a tool in applying solutions for managerial problems, evaluating the
financial performance, and interpreting the financial structure.

Module Content Total % of Bloom Level Remarks, if


Number Hours questions ( applicable) any

THEORY
M1 Introduction to Accounts 10 30 1,2 NA

M2 Financial statements and cost 18 35 1,2,3 NA


accounts
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)
M3 Materials control: Introduction: 8 20 1,2 NA
Various stock levels,
Economic Ordering Quantity
Various methods of pricing materials
issues (FIFO and LIFO)
M4 Analysis of Financial Statements. 4 15 1,2,3 NA
Cash Flow Statement.
Glimpses of Computerised
Accounting.

Total 40 100
Theory
Practical 8
TOTAL 48
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)

Paper Name: Medical Terminology


BBAHM 201 (MAJOR)
Mode: Offline Credits: 5(4T+1P)
Aim of the Course: The aim is to achieve knowledge of the fundamentals of human body system
and medical terms used in healthcare.
Course Objectives: The course is aimed to build knowledge about the basics of human body
system-physiology and anatomy of human body. The course is prepared to enhance the minds of the
students with the objective that they shall grasp and comprehend fundamental medical terminology
and can interpret the medical acronyms.

Graduate Attributes Hour/


week
CO1 Well-versed in defining the basics of human anatomy and M1 5
physiology
CO2 Identify and define prefixes, roots, and suffices in order to M2 5
construct proper medical terminology.

CO3 Skilled at interpreting the key body systems and functions, M3 15


understanding the related diseases and surgical procedures
CO4 Expert in evaluating and utilizing the correct prescription terms. M4 5
CO5 Competent in understanding a variety of medical imaging M5 10
technologies and standard examination positions

Module Paper details


1.  Basics of Human Body, Body cavities, Body planes and Basic examination
 Cell and cell division
2.  Introduction to medical terminology, Word formation, Greek & Latin prepositional
 Commonly used prefixes, suffixes and root words in medical terminology,
 Commonly used medical terms to define different parts of the body

3.  Basic knowledge and Elementary Diseases of Human System


 Elementary Diseases of Cardio-Vascular System (IHD, Angina, Heart valve Disease,
CHD, Anemia, Thalasemia, Hemophilia), Therapeutic and surgical procedures-
Angioplasty, CABG, CPR, Defibrillation, Pacemaker implantation, Heart
transplantation.
 Elementary Diseases of Digestive system (Peptic Ulcer, GERD, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Gallstone, Hepatitis) Therapeutic and surgical procedures- Appendectomy, Whipple
procedure, Cholecystectomy, Hiatal Hernia Repair, Nephrectomy, Nissen
fundoplication)
 Elementary Diseases of nervous system (Stroke, Quadriplegia, Bells' Palsy,
Parkinsons ,Alzheimers's disease) Therapeutic and surgical procedures- Awake brain
surgery, Brain aneurism surgery, Epilepsy surgery, Locomotor training for spinal
cord injury, trigeminal neuralgia surgery, Deep brain stimulation
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)
 Elementary Diseases of Urinary System (Dialysis, Nephritis, BPH &
Hydronephrosis)
 Elementary Diseases of Endocrine system (Diabetes, Diabetic Foot, Gangrene, Hypo
and Hypersecretion diseases)
 Elementary Diseases of Reproductive system- Male and female (Infertility,
Endometriosis, PCOS, PCOD, Uterine fibroids, Syphilis, Prostatitis, Erectile
dysfunction, Epididymitis) Surgical procedure- Hysterectomy, Laparotomy
 Elementary Diseases of Respiratory System (Asthma, Pneumonia, Tuberculosis,
COPD, Emphysema)

4.  Basics of Prescription Reading, Common Latin term and abbreviations used in


prescription writing
5.  Fundamentals of Diagnostic procedure- USG, MRI, X-Ray, CT scan, PET scan,
Biopsy, FNAC
 Cardiology Dept: ECG, Echo, Angiogram, Coronary Angiography, Doppler
ultrasonography, 64 Slice CT, Cardiac catheterization, Holter monitor
 Gastroenterology Dept: Colonoscopy, ERCP, EGD, Sigmoidscopy, Esophageal
manometry, Capsule endoscopy, MRCP
 Reproductive Dept: Colposcopy, HSG, Scrotal USG
 Pulmonology Dept: Nuclear lung scanning, Pulmonary artery angiography
 Orthopaedic Dept: Bone densitometry, Arthroscopy
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)

Course Name: MEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE I


BBAHM 202 (MAJOR)

Mode: Offline Credits: 5(4T+1P)

BBAHM 202

Aim of the Course: The aim is to achieve knowledge of the fundamentals of medical records science 1 and its
practical application in the hospital operations.

Course Objectives: Students will understand the importance of accurate and comprehensive medical record
documentation to support patient care, quality improvement, and legal purposes.
Students are expected to gain the ability of the collection, analysis, and organization of health data, ensuring
accuracy and completeness of medical records. Students will become familiar with various coding systems,
such as ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision)
Goals:

CO1: This course enables students to gain preliminary knowledge about medical records.

CO2: This course will enable the students to combine practice and theoretical knowledge of coding, indexing,
computerization of MR.

CO3: The students of this course will be active learners and develop awareness of retention of medical records
and about the various medico legal cases.

CO4: The students will also have a vivid knowledge about the medical audit processes for quality
improvement.

Sl Course content Mapped Hour


modules allotted
CO1  Role of MR in health care delivery M1 10
 Definition
 Types of MR
 Importance of MR,
 Flow chart of function
 Assembling & deficiency check
 Format types of MR
 Characteristics of MR
 Ownership of MR
 Maintenance of records in the ward
 Content of MR
CO2  Coding M2 10
 Indexing
 Filing
 Computerization of MR
 Microfilming
 Hospital statistics
 ICD 9, 10 and 11
 Process of arranging medical records
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, WEST BENGAL
(Formerly West Bengal University of Technology)
Syllabus of BBA in Hospital Management
(Effective from 2023-24 Academic Sessions)
 Organization & management of MRD,
CO3  Retention of MR, M3 10
 Preservation of MR,

 Role of MRD personnel


CO4  Legal aspects of MR (Medico legal cases) M4 10
 Medical Audit

Learning Outcome/ Skills:


Upon completing the Medical Records Science course, students will gain the following essential skills:

1. Understanding the role and importance of medical records in healthcare delivery.


2. Defining medical records and recognizing their various types.
3. Assembling, checking, and maintaining accurate medical records.
4. Familiarity with different MR formats, characteristics, and ownership.
5. Efficiently coding, indexing, and filing medical records.
6. Embracing computerization and microfilming for data storage.
7. Utilizing medical records for hospital statistics and research.
8. Organizing and managing the Medical Records Department effectively.
9. Complying with legal aspects of medical records and handling medico-legal cases.
10. Understanding medical audit processes for quality improvement.

Module Content Total % of Bloom Level Remarks, if


Number Hours questions ( applicable) any

THEORY
M1 Introduction to MR 10 30 1,2 NA

M2 Different elements of MR 10 35 1,2,3 NA

M3 Organization and management of MR 10 20 1,2 NA

M4 Auditing and legal aspects of MR 10 15 1,2,3 NA

Total 40 100
Theory
Practical 8
TOTAL 48

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