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1, , ************, Accredited By NAAC with ‘A’ Grade, CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM, Syllabus For, , B.A. Part - I, Geography, (Syllabus to be implemented from June, 2018 onwards.)
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2, , Course Structure for B.A. Geography, Three Years (6 Semester) Programme, B.A. I, Sr. No., Semester, 1, Semester I, 2, Semester – II, Sr. No., 1, 2, 3, 4, , Semester, Semester III, Semester – III, Semester- IV, Semester- IV, , Sr. No., Semester, 1, Semester V, 2, Semester – V, 3, Semester- V, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, , Name of the Course, Physical Geography, Human Geography, B.A. II, , Category, Geography DSE - 1, Geography DSE - 2, , Name of the Course, Soil Geography, Environmental Geography, Oceanography, Geography of Maharashtra, B.A. III, , Category, Geography DSE - 3, Geography DSE - 4, Geography DSE - 5, Geography DSE - 6, , Name of the Course, Geography of India, Economic Geography, Research Methodology in, Geography, Disaster Management, Semester- VI, Regional Planning and, Semester- VI, Development, Geography of Tourism, Semester- VI, Semester- V & Map Work & Map, VI Practical Interpretation, Semester- V & Advanced Tools and, VI Practical Techniques & Fieldwork, , Category, Geography DSE - 7, Geography DSE - 8, Geography DSE - 9, Geography DSE - 10, Geography DSE - 11, Geography DSE - 12, Geography DSE - 13, (Practical Paper No. – I), Geography DSE - 14, (Practical Paper No. – II)
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3, , B.A. Geography, EQUIVALENCE, Sr. No. Class, 1, B.A. I, , Semester Old Title, I, Geomorphology, , P. No., I, , B.A.III V, , Physical Geography of, India, Economic Geography, , VIII, , 9, , B.A.III V, , Research Methodology, , IX, , 10, , B.A.III VI, , X, , 11, , B.A.III VI, , Economic Geography, of India, Urban Geography, , XI, , 12, , B.A.III VI, , Political Geography, , XII, , 13, , B.A.III V &VI, , XIII, , 14, , B.A.III V &VI, , Map Work & Map, Interpretation, Advanced Tools and, Techniques &, Fieldwork, , New Title, Physical Geography, Geography DSE-1, Human Geography, Geography DSE-2, Soil Geography, Geography DSE-3, Environmental Geography, Geography DSE-4, Oceanography, Geography DSE-5, Geography of Maharashtra, Geography DSE-6, Geography of India, Geography DSE-7, Economic Geography, Geography DSE-8, Research Methodology in, Geography, Geography DSE-9, Disaster Management, Geography DSE-10, Regional Planning and, Development, Geography DSE-11, Geography of Tourism, Geography DSE-12, Geography DSE-13, , 2, , B.A. I, , II, , Climatology, , II, , 3, , B.A.II, , III, , Soil Geography, , III, , 4, , B.A.II, , III, , Human Geography, , IV, , 5, , B.A.II, , IV, , Oceanography, , V, , 6, , B.A.II, , IV, , Agricultural Geography VI, , 7, , B.A.III V, , 8, , XIV, , Geography DSE-14, , VII
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4, , B.A.II Geography, GENERIC ELECTIVE, , Sr., No., , Class, , Semester, , 1, , B.A. II, , III, , 2, , B.A. II, , IV, , 3, , B.A. II, , III, , 4, , B.A. II, , IV, , Old Title, , Title of the Course New, , Disaster Risk Reduction / Resource, Geography of Maharashtra Course-I, GE, Disaster Risk Reduction / Resource, Tourism Geography-II, Geography of Maharashtra Course –, (IDS), II GE, Sustainability and Development/, Cartography –I (IDS), Cartography Course –I GE, Sustainability and Development /, Cartography- II (IDS), Cartography Course –II GE, Tourism Geography-I, (IDS), , Abbreviation: G.E. – Generic Elective
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5, , B. A. Part - I, DSE (Discipline Specific Elective) - I Geography, June 2018 onwards, Physical Geography, Preamble: This paper intends to acquaint the students with various dimensions of, as also the, challenges, confronting the physical geography. The Geography students of B. A. Part-I can betterly, , understand all latest concepts in Physical Geography and Human Geography in brief but in adequate, manner., The objective of this course is to introduce the latest concepts in Physical Geography and, Human Geography, Specifically in Atmosphere, Lithosphere, Fluvial Cycle, Hydrosphere, Human, races, Population growth, Characteristics of Population and Settlements., , Semester - I, Teaching Hours, , Module – I Introduction to Physical Geography, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, , Credits, , 15, , 01, , 15, , 01, , Meaning and Definitions, Scope of Physical Geography, Branches of Physical Geography, Importance of Physical Geography, , Module- II, , Atmosphere, , 2.1 Composition and Structure of Atmosphere, 2.2 Insolation: Factors affecting on Insolation, 2.3 Temperature: Distribution of temperature (Vertical and Horizontal), 2.4 Atmospheric Pressure: Belts and Planetary Winds., Module – III, , Lithosphere, , 15, , 01, , 15, , 01, , 3.1 Interior of the earth, 3.2 Wagner’s Continental Drift Theory, 3.3 Earthquakes – Causes and Effects, 3.4 Volcano – Causes and Effects, Module – IV, , Denudation, , 4.1 Weathering: Concept and Types
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6, , 4.2 Davis Concept of Cycle of erosion, 4.3 Erosional Landforms of river., 4.4 Depositional Landforms of river., Reference Books, 1) Clyton K., (1986), Earth Crust, AdusBook , London., 2) Davis W. M., (1909), Geographical Essay, Ginnia Co., 3) Dayal P., (1996), Text Book of Geomorphology, Shukla Book Depot, Patna., 4) Kale V.S. and Gupta A., (2001), Elements of Geomorphology, Oxford University, Press, Kolkata., 5) Kale V.S. and Gupta A., (2001), Elements of Geomorphology, Oxford Univ. Press., Monkhouse, (1951), Principle of Physical Geography, McGraw Hill Pub – New York., 6) Pitty A. F., (1974), Introduction to Geomorphology, Methuen London., 7) Singh Savindra, (2000), Physical Geography,PrayagPustakBhavan, 20-A, University Road,, Allahabad – 211002., 8) Steers J. A., (1964), The Unstable Earth Some Recent Views in Geography, Kalyani, Publishers, New Delhi., 9) Swaroop Shanti, (2006), Physical Geography, King Books, NaiSarak, Delhi –, 110006., 10) Wooldridge S. W. and Morgan R. S., (1959), The Physical Basis of Geography and Outline, of Geomorphology, Longman Green and Co. London.
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7, , B. A. Part - I, DSE (Discipline Specific Elective) - II Geography, Semester-II, Human Geography, Preamble : This paper intends to acquaint the students with various dimensions of, as also the, challenges, confronting the Indian economy. It endeavors to provide useful insights to the students, about the present economic standing and composition of the Indian economy, the major sectors and, their relative importance in the Indian economy and the major challenges faced by it., Semester – II, Teaching Hours, Credits, , Module- I, Human Geography, 1.1 Definitions of Human Geography, 1.2 Scope of Human Geography, 1.3 Branches of Human Geography, 1.4 Importance of Human Geography, , 15, , Module –II, , 15, , 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, , Settlement, , 15, , 01, , 15, , 01, , Types and patterns of rural settlements, Functions of Rural Settlements, Factors affecting on urbanization, Functions of Urban Centers, , Module – IV, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, , 01, , Factors affecting on distribution of population, Malthus’ theory of Population Growth, Demographic Transition Theory, Migration: Types and Effects, , Module –III, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, , Population, , 01, , Agriculture, , Origin and History of Agriculture, Types of Agriculture, Factors affecting on agriculture, Problems of Agriculture, , Reference Books, 1. Chandna, R.C. (2010) Population Geography, Kalyani Publisher., 2. Hassan, M.I. (2005) Population Geography, Rawat Publications, Jaipur
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9, , EQUIVALENCE, Sr. No., 1, , Semester, I, , Old Name, Geomorphology, , 2, , II, , Climatology, , New Name, Physical Geography, Geography DSE1, Human Geography, Geography DSE2, , Course Structure for B.A Geography, Three Years (6 Semester) Program, B.A. Part - I : Geography, Sr., No, ., 1, 2, , Semester, , Title of the Paper, , Category, , Distribution, of Credit, , Workload, , I, , Physical Geography, , Geography DSE1, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, 4 Hours, /Week, , II, , Human Geography, , Geography DSE1, , 4, , Total, Credits, , Total, Marks, 50, , 08, 50, , B.A. II Geography, Sr., No, ., 1, , Semester, III, , Title of the Paper, , Soil Geography, , Category, , Distribution, of Credit, , Workload, , Geography DSE3, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , Total, Credits, , Total, Marks, 50, , 16
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10, , 2, , III, , 3, , IV, , 4, , IV, , Environmental, Geography, Oceanography, , Geography DSE4, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 50, , Geography DSE5, , 4, , 50, , Geography of, Maharashtra, , Geography DSE6, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, 4 Hours, /Week, , 50, , B.A. Part - II : GENERIC ELECTIVE, , Sr., No, ., 1, , 2, , Semester, , Title of the Paper, , Category, , III, , Disaster Risk, Reduction /, Resource, Geography of, Maharashtra, Course-I GE, Sustainability and, Development/, Cartography Course, –I GE, and Disaster Risk, Reduction /, Resource, Geography of, Maharashtra Course, –II GE, Sustainability and, , Generic Elective, , IV, , Distribution, of Credit, , 4, , Workload, , Total, Credits, , Total, Marks, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 50, , Generic Elective, 16, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 50, , Development /, Cartography Course, –II GE, B.A. III Geography, Sr., No., , Semester, , Title of the, Paper, , Category, , Distributio, n of Credit, , Workl, oad, , 1, , V, , Geography, DSE, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 2, , V, , Geography of, India, Economic, Geography, , Geography, DSE, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , Total, Credits, , 44, , Theory, Marks, 40, , Term, Work, Seminar, 10, , 40, , 10
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11, , 3, , Sr., No., , V, , Research, Methodology, in Geography, , Semester Title of the, Paper, , 4, , VI, , 5, , VI, , 6, , VI, , 7, , V & VI, , 8, , V &VI, , Disaster, Management, Regional, Planning and, Development, Geography of, Tourism, Map Work &, Map, Interpretation, Advanced, Tools and, Techniques &, Fieldwork, , Geography, DSE, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 40, , 10, , Category, , Distributio, n of Credit, , Workl, oad, , Theory, Marks, , Geography, DSE, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 40, , Term, Work, Group, Project, 10, , Geography, DSE, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 40, , 10, , Geography, DSE, , 4, , 4 Hours, /Week, , 40, , 10, , Geography, DSE, , 10, , 10, Hours, /Week, , 100, , Nil, , Geography, DSE, , 10, , 10, Hours, /Week, , 100, , Nil