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The course UHU005: Humanities for Engineers aims to explore the psychological, ethical, and economic principles that influence human behavior. It covers various topics including psychology, human values, ethics, and economic fundamentals, with practical applications through experiments, role-plays, and case studies. The course is structured into three units focusing on psychological perspectives, human values and ethics, and economic perspectives, supported by a range of textbooks and reference materials.

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The course UHU005: Humanities for Engineers aims to explore the psychological, ethical, and economic principles that influence human behavior. It covers various topics including psychology, human values, ethics, and economic fundamentals, with practical applications through experiments, role-plays, and case studies. The course is structured into three units focusing on psychological perspectives, human values and ethics, and economic perspectives, supported by a range of textbooks and reference materials.

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UHU005: HUMANITIES FOR ENGINEERS

L T P Cr
2 0 2 3

Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to understand the interplay between,
psychological, ethical and economic principles in governing human behavior. The course is
designed to help the students to understand the basic principles underlying economic behavior, to
acquaint students with the major perspectives in psychology to understand human mind and
behavior and to provide an understanding about the how ethical principles and values serve as a
guide to behavior on a personal level and within professions.

UNIT I: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Introduction to Psychology: Historical Background, Psychology as a science. Different


perspectives in Psychology.

Perception and Learning: Determinants of perception, Learning theories, Behaviour


Modification.

Motivational and Affective basis of Behaviour: Basic Motives and their applications at work.
Components of emotions, Cognition and Emotion. Emotional Intelligence.
Group Dynamics and Interpersonal relationships.
Development of self and personality.
Transactional Analysis.
Culture and Mind.

Practicals:

1. Experiments on learning and behavior modification.


2. Application of Motivation Theories: Need based assessment.
3. Experiments on understanding Emotions and their expressions.
4. Personality Assessment.
5. Exercises on Transactional analysis.
6. Role plays, case studies, simulation tests on human behavior.

UNIT II: HUMAN VALUES AND ETHICAL PERSPECTIVE

Values: Introduction to Values, Allport-Vernon Study of Values, Rokeach Value Survey,


Instrumental and Terminal Values.

Value Spectrum for a Good Life: Role of Different Types of Values such as Individual,
Societal, Material, Spiritual, Moral, and Psychological in living a good life. johari’s window

Moral and Ethical Values:Types of Morality, Kant's Principles of Morality, Factors for taking
ethical decisions, Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development.

Analyzing Individual human values such as Creativity, Freedom, Wisdom, Love and Trust.
Professional Ethics and Professional Ethos, Codes of Conduct, Whistle-blowing, Corporate
Social Responsibility.

Laboratory Work:
Practical application of these concepts by means of Discussions, Role-plays and Presentations,
Analysis of Case studies on ethics in business and CSR.

UNIT III: ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE

Basics of Demand and Supply

Production and cost analysis

Market Structure: Perfect and Imperfect Markets.


Investment Decisions: capital Budgeting, Methods of Project Appraisal.

Macroeconomic Issues: Gross domestic product (GDP), Inflation and Financial Markets.
Globalisation: Meaning, General Agreement on Trade and tariffs (GATT), World Trade
Organisation (WTO). Global Liberalisation and its impact on Indian Economy.

Laboratory Work:
The practicals will cover numerical on demand, supply, market structures and capital budgeting,
Trading games on financial markets, Group discussions and presentations on macroeconomic
issues. The practicals will also cover case study analysis on openness and globalisation and the
impact of these changes on world and Indian economy.
Micro Project: Global Shifts and the impact of these changes on world and Indian economy.

Text Books:

1. Morgan, C.T., King, R.A., Weisz, J.R., &Schopler, J. Introduction to Psychology, McGraw Hill
Book Co. (International Student (1986).
2. A. N. Tripathi, Human Values, New Age International (P) Ltd (2009).
3. Krugman, Paul and Wells Robin, Economics, W.H. Freeman & Co Ltd. Fourth Edition (2015).
4. RubinfeldPindyck. Microeconomic Theory and application, Pearson Education New Delhi
(2012).
5. Samuelson, Paul, A. and Nordhaus, William, D. Economics, McGraw Hill, (2009).
6. Mankiw, Gregory N. Principles of Macroeconomics, South-Western College Pub., (2014).
7. Gregory, Paul R. and Stuart, Robert C. The Global Economy and Its Economic Systems,
2013South-Western College Pub (2013).

Reference Books:

1. Atkinson, R.L., Atkinson, R.C., Smith, E.E., Bem, D.J. and Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2000). Hilgard’s
Introduction to Psychology, New York: Harcourt College Publishers.

2. Berne, Eric (1964). Games People Play – The Basic Hand Book of Transactional Analysis. New
York: Ballantine Books.
3. Ferrell, O. C and Ferrell, John Fraedrich Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making & Cases,
Cengage Learning (2014).

4. Duane P. Schultz and Sydney Ellen Schultz, Theories of Personality, Cengage Learning, (2008).

5. Saleem Shaikh. Business Environment, Pearson (2007).

6. Chernilam, Francis International Buisness-Text and Cases, Prentice Hall (2013).

7. Salvatore, Dominick, Srivastav, Rakesh., Managerial Economics: Principles with Worldwide


Applications, Oxford, 2012.

8. Peterson H. Craig. and. Lewis, W. Cris. Managerial Economics, Macmillan Pub Co; (1990).

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