
OP Jindal Global University – an Institute of Eminence – launched seven new courses to be available for admission from 2021 academic session. The new courses include BA (Hons.) in Psychology, BA (Hons.) in finance and entrepreneurship, BFA (Hons) bachelor of fine arts, BBA (Hons) in business analytics, BBA (Hons) in the family business, BBA (Hons) in financial markets, and PG Diploma in Data Journalism.
BBA (Hons) in a family business will equip students for the challenges in professionalisation and transformation of family businesses, with a range of electives tailored for family business topics including experiential learning projects and international immersions, as per the varsity.
Emerging courses to pursue: Virology | Actuarial science | Pharma Marketing | FinTech | Coronavirus | Robotics | Healthcare Engineering | Cyber Security | Data Science | Petroleum and Energy | Design Strategy | Business analytics | Digital auditing | Digital marketing | Luxury management | Machine learning | Gaming Industry | Product design | Transport mobility design | IoT and social media
In BBA business analytics too, students will learn the application of data analytics, identifying appropriate data sources, analysing large volumes of data using appropriate tools and techniques, and drawing relevant business insights from data analysis. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programme enables students to study visual art and also to learn within a broad range of liberal arts courses that brings into perspective social, cultural, and economic elements.
BA (Hons) finance and entrepreneurship will combine entrepreneurial skills and creative abilities with focused training in finance and practical knowledge of technology. In BA (Hons) Psychology, students will learn about psychological theory, experimentation, and practice, as per the official statement by the varsity.
Additionally, the BDes programme offered by the Jindal School of Arts and Architecture (JSAA) will have two new curriculum paths -‘urban planning’, and ‘community planning’, adding to their existing specialisation in ‘interior design’.