Undergraduate Program |SAGE University Centre for Liberal and Management Education (CLME)

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Curriculum is THE factor in one's pursuit of higher education, determining the What, When, How and Where of the Teaching Learning process. It plays a crucial role in shaping an individual's life and career. It fosters wisdom oriented knowledge, strong ethical and moral values in students as they graduate. SUCLE program curriculum is meticulously designed to reflect this philosophy, blending the disciplines of management, commerce, humanities, and science to provide a holistic education.

1st Semester: Common Curriculum (indicative)

Foundation: Introduction to the core principles and methodologies of liberal education, emphasizing on important exploratory courses with flavours of interdisciplinary learning.


  • Design and Critical Thinking
  • Innovation and Creativity
  • Ethics and Business
  • Art of Negotiation
  • Written Analysis and Communication
  • India vs. Bharat
  • The 40:30:20:10 Pedagogy


  • Experiential Learning Programs
  • Key Stone Programs
  • Developmental Activities
  • Boot Camps
  • Computer Science and Business Analytics
  • Commerce and Fintech
  • Performing Arts


  • Journalism & Communication
  • Psychology and Public Leadership
  • Entrepreneurship and Family Business
  • Economics
  • Principles of Management
  • Foreign Languages

*A student may have the choice to define some additional subjects that they may want to learn with the peer group.

In addition,

● Career Exploration Workshops: Engage in workshops and seminars designed to help students explore their academic interests, career aspirations, and personal strengths.

● Advising and Mentorship: Receive personalized guidance and expertise from faculty members and academic advisors to enhance your academic and career planning.

● Students will have the option to choose from many specialization tracks based on their interests and career goals.

● Peer learning leading to a 360 degree approach



2nd Semester: Specialization Tracks (indicative Major/Minor)

Students will study from chosen tracks based on their interests and career goals:

Bachelor of Commerce(BCom)

  • International Business and Finance:
  • Focus on global commerce by researching cross-cultural interaction and market dynamics

  • Business Economics:
  • Analyse how business management and economics intersect by examining pricing strategies and market trends.

  • Banking and Finance:
  • Expertise in investment analysis, financial planning, and banking operations in order to plug positions in the finance sector

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

  • Marketing Management:
  • Embrace the dynamic world of marketing where opinions can vary widely—some may find it challenging, some may love it, but none can ignore its undeniable impact on shaping consumer behavior and driving business success.

  • Financial Management :
  • Delve into various aspects of accounting, finance, exotic finance instruments, mergers and acquisitions, and risk management strategies essential for navigating dynamic financial markets. Gain expertise in analyzing complex financial transactions and making strategic investment decisions..

  • Human Resource Management:
  • Explore human resource management with a focus on training and development crucial for shaping the future of organizations. Today, HR extends beyond talent acquisition, emphasizing strategic learning initiatives to drive the company's long-term success.

  • Entrepreneurship Management:
  • Learn to distinguish between traders and entrepreneurs, understanding that innovation and value creation are at the heart of entrepreneurship. Our learners may explore venture capital andfunding mechanisms essential for launching and scaling successful ventures.

  • Family Managed Businesses:
  • This major is designed to potentially scale the family business from X to 10X. This program focuses on the unique challenges and opportunities within family enterprises, equipping students with the skills to innovate, lead, and expand their family businesses significantly, extensively dealing with generation transitions.

  • Media and Entertainment:
  • It blends business fundamentals with creative industry insights, preparing students for dynamic careers in film, TV, and digital media. Become a marketing shark, production pro, or digital dynamo. Dive into the fast-paced world of media with the perfect blend of business and creativity!

  • Digital Media Management:
  • Explore the evolving landscape of digital technology and its impact on communication and marketing from a business perspective. Learn to reach the right audience strategically, leveraging digital tools for business growth in today's digital-centric world.

  • Data Science:
  • Harness the power of data analytics, machine learning, and business intelligence tools to extract insights and drive data-informed decisionmaking in business operations and strategy.

  • Hospital Administration:
  • It prepares students for careers in healthcare management, hospital operations, and patient care administration. This field has seen rapid growth post-COVID-19, highlighting the increasing importance of health and hygiene in global society. Practical projects and internships provide hands-on experience, while industry connections and career readiness workshops ensure graduates are poised to thrive in this expanding healthcare industry.

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

  • Psychology:
  • One of the very few sciences that lacks formal definition, psychology investigates human cognition and behavior, highlighting its significance in corporate and industrial sectors where psychologists are increasingly sought for insights into consumer behavior, organizational dynamics, and employee wellbeing

  • Public Admin:
  • Acknowledge the growing trend of public-private partnerships, signaling a shift towards liberalization and globalization across sectors. Recognize the significance of policy-making commonalities between the public and private leadership, emphasizing their pivotal role in shaping contemporary governance frameworks.

  • Economics:
  • This major equips students to excel in economic analysis, decisionmaking, and research. As the backbone of business and finance, economics provides crucial insights into market dynamics and growth. With a focus on realworld applications and global perspectives, our program ensures graduates are ready to contribute to economic commentary and innovative research/ econometrics.

  • Communication:
  • This major blends theory with practical skills, paving the way for careers in PR, journalism, digital media, and corporate communication. Master the art of storytelling, media strategy, and audience engagement. Step into the world of impactful communication with confidence and creativity.

Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA)

  • Dance:
  • Explore the history, techniques, and cultural significance of dance forms, fostering physical expression and comprehensive development.

  • Music:
  • Delve into the theory, history, and composition of music, nurturing creativity and emotional expression for holistic growth.

  • Film Making:
  • This major will immerse you in computer graphics, live action animation, and visual effects, preparing you for dynamic careers in the film industry. Master the latest technology and production techniques. Turn your creative ideas into stunning cinematic experiences.

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

  • Computer Science:
  • This Major illuminates the pivotal role of technology in shaping the future. In an era defined by digital transformation, our program delves into programming, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and cyber security. Through hands-on learning and cutting-edge research, students become architects of tomorrow's innovations.

Bachelor of Design (BDes)

  • Product Design:
  • This major centers on the advanced study of products, systems, and their users. It covers diverse fields such as human factors, cognitive ergonomics, studio skills, advanced CAD, and design management. The curriculum fosters a process-centric approach to enhance creative skills. Students engage in collaborative projects with industry, social sectors, and government, ensuring a comprehensive and real-world educational experience.

  • Animation and Visual Effects:
  • The major covers animation principles, 3D modeling, character animation, VFX techniques, motion graphics, and sound design using industry-standard software. Through portfolio-focused projects and internships, students prepare for careers in animation studios, VFX companies, game development, and film production. Collaborative projects offer real-world experience and industry connections, complemented by career workshops ensuring students graduate with strong technical skills and creative proficiency for the animation and VFX industry.

2nd Year and Beyond

  • Advanced Coursework:
  • Pursue advanced coursework within your chosen specialization track, delving deeper into specialized topics and research areas.

  • Internships and Experiential Learning:
  • Participate in internships, research projects, or experiential learning opportunities relevant to your chosen field of study

  • Capstone Projects:
  • Undertake a capstone project or thesis under the guidance of a faculty mentor, showcasing your academic achievements and demonstrating mastery of your chosen discipline.

  • Career Development Support:
  • Receive career development support, including effective CV workshops, JOB and YOB, search assistance, networking opportunities, to prepare for road ahead after graduation for employment or further studies.

  • Foundation 2.0 :
  • an extension from the foundation courses mentioned in the semester