
Introduction to Commerce is a foundational course that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the commercial and business environment. The course introduces the basic concepts, principles, and functions of commerce, trade, industry, banking, insurance, transportation, communication, and modern business practices.
Students gain insights into the role of commerce in economic development, the structure of business organizations, and the functioning of domestic and international trade. The course also explores the impact of technology, globalization, entrepreneurship, and digital commerce on contemporary business activities.
Designed as an introductory subject, it lays the groundwork for advanced studies in accounting, finance, management, marketing, economics, and related disciplines. Through practical examples and real-world applications, students develop an appreciation of how commercial activities contribute to economic growth and societal development.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the meaning, scope, and importance of commerce.
- Explore the relationship between trade, industry, and business.
- Gain knowledge of banking, insurance, and financial services.
- Understand the role of commerce in economic development.
- Develop awareness of modern business practices and digital commerce.
- Build a strong foundation for higher studies in commerce and management.
- Teacher: Saraf Administrator