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Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc.

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16II.III.REPRESENTATION OF RELIEF FEATURESI. Methods of representing Relief- Qualitative andQuantitativeII. Profiles: Definition and TypesTOPOGRAPHICAL MAPSI. History of Topographical Maps in IndiaII. Importance of Topographical Maps and Extraction ofInformation From Topographical SheetsIII. Open Series Maps(OSM) and Their Sequencing5 2 12* (6)5 3 12* (6)IV.REPRESENTATION OF DATAI. Different Types of Data, Scales of Measurement:Nominal, Ordinal, Interval and RatioII. Methods of Representing Data: Line Graph, ColumnarDiagrams, Isopleth and Choropleth Maps, Dot Method,5 3 24*(12)Climograph and HythergraphTotal Hours 20 10 60*(30)L-Lecture, T-Tutorial and P-Practical and Practices* As per the weightage assigned to the P (Practical and Practices) category in the CBCSregulations 2 hours practical work has been treated equal to 1 credit hour. Therefore, in thiscourse paper, the laboratory work and preparation of practical record file for additional 30hoursover and above prescribed 60hours limit will be completed during either on Friday and /Saturday of a week (@ 1hour/day for 30days).Text Book(s):Singh, R.L and Rana, P.B. 2002. Elements of Practical Geography. Kalayani Publishers, NewDelhi.Suggested Readings:Khullar, D.R. 2000. Essentials of Practical Geography. New Academic Publishing Company,Jallandhar.Menno-JanKraak and Ferjan Ormeling(2005) Cartography- Visulaization of Geospatial Data (2 ndEdition) Pearson Publication.COURSE: THE EARTH: ORIGIN, EVOLUTION AND STRUCTURE (0305)Course Code BA/B.SC GEOG 0305Credits-4 L T P31 14 30 (15)*Course TypeCore: Major & MinorLectures to be Delivered 60Course Objective: The purpose of this course is to introduce students as to how the Earth hascome into existence, what material it is made up of and how does it behave?Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) and <strong>End</strong> Semester <strong>Exam</strong>ination System: Sameas Prescribed in Course 0101Course Content and Credit SchemeUnit Topic Allotted Time HoursL T P

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