Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc.
Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc. Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc.
30ADDITIONAL ELECTIVE COURSESCOURSE: POPULATION GEOGRAPHY (5615)Course Code BA/B.SC GEOG 5615Credits-4 L T P44 16 0Course TypeElective (Additional)Lectures to be Delivered 60Course Objective: The purpose of this course is to introduce students to some of the basicconcepts of population such as its characteristics, distribution and dynamic aspects.Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) and End Semester Examination System: Sameas Prescribed in Course Paper 0203Course Content and Credit SchemeUnit TopicAllotted TimeHoursI. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK1. Meaning of Population Geography, PopulationGeography and Other Social Sciences2. Basic Sources of Data: Census and Surveys3. Factors Affecting Population Distribution and DensityII. RACES, POPULATION CHANGE AND MIGRATION1. Races: Concept, Race versus Culture, Classification ofRaces by Griffith Taylor2. Determinants of Fertility and Mortality3. Migration: Concept, Migration Types, Determinants ofMigrationIII. POPULATION COMPOSITION AND LITERACY1. Sex Ratio and its Determinants, Age Composition andits Determinants2. Concept and Determinants of LiteracyIV. DEMOGRAPHIC SITUATION IN SELECTEDCOUNTRIES1. A Brief Account of Problems, Prospects and PopulationPolicies of India, China and RussiaL T P11 4 011 4 011 4 011 4 0Total Hours 44 16 0L-Lecture, T-Tutorial and P-Practical and Practices
31Text Book(s):Chandna, R.C. 1986. Geography of Population. Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana, PunjabSuggested Readings:Bhinde,Asha A and Kanitkar, Tara. 2010. Principles of Population Studies .Reprinted, HimalayaPublishing House, Mumbai.Sharma, Rajendra, K. 2004. Demography and Population Problems. Atlantic Publishers andDistributors, New DelhiCOURSE: ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (5616)Course Code BA/B.SC GEOG 5616Credits-4 L T P44 16 0Course TypeElective (Additional)Lectures to be Delivered 60Course Objective: The purpose of this course is to introduce students to some of the basicconcepts of Economic Geography. It also aims at increasing the understanding of students aboutselected economic activities.Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) and End Semester Examination System: Sameas Prescribed in Course Paper 0203Course Content and Credit SchemeUnit Topic Allotted Time(Hours)L T PI. INTRODUCTION11 4 0i. Meaning and Methods of Economic Geographyii. Classifying Economic Activitiesiii. Relationship Between Economic Activities andEnvironmentII. PRIMARY ACTIVITIES11 4 0i. Commercial Dairy Farmingii. Petroleum in Gulf Countriesiii. Rubber Plantation in South East AsiaIII. SECONDARY ACTIVITIES11 4 0I. Major Industriesa) Iron and Steelb) Cotton TextileII Major Industrial Regionsa. Eastern North Americanb. Western EuropeIV. TERTIARY & QUATERNERY ACTIVITIES11 4 0i. Major Oceanic Routes- Atlantic, Pacific andIndianii. International Trade: Concept, Volume andDirectionTotal Hours 44 16 0L-Lecture, T-Tutorial and P-Practical and PracticesText Book(s):
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31Text Book(s):Chandna, R.C. 1986. Geography of Population. Kalyani Publishers, Ludhiana, PunjabSuggested Readings:Bhinde,Asha A and Kanitkar, Tara. 2010. Principles of Population Studies .Reprinted, HimalayaPublishing House, Mumbai.Sharma, Rajendra, K. 2004. Demography and Population Problems. Atlantic Publishers andDistributors, New DelhiCOURSE: ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (5616)Course Code BA/B.SC GEOG 5616Credits-4 L T P44 16 0Course TypeElective (Additional)Lectures to be Delivered 60Course Objective: The purpose of this course is to introduce students to some of the basicconcepts of Economic Geography. It also aims at increasing the understanding of students aboutselected economic activities.Continuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) and <strong>End</strong> Semester <strong>Exam</strong>ination System: Sameas Prescribed in Course Paper 0203Course Content and Credit SchemeUnit Topic Allotted Time(Hours)L T PI. INTRODUCTION11 4 0i. Meaning and Methods of Economic Geographyii. Classifying Economic Activitiesiii. Relationship Between Economic Activities andEnvironmentII. PRIMARY ACTIVITIES11 4 0i. Commercial Dairy Farmingii. Petroleum in Gulf Countriesiii. Rubber Plantation in South East AsiaIII. SECONDARY ACTIVITIES11 4 0I. Major Industriesa) Iron and Steelb) Cotton TextileII Major Industrial Regionsa. Eastern North Americanb. Western EuropeIV. TERTIARY & QUATERNERY ACTIVITIES11 4 0i. Major Oceanic Routes- Atlantic, Pacific andIndianii. International Trade: Concept, Volume andDirectionTotal Hours 44 16 0L-Lecture, T-Tutorial and P-Practical and PracticesText Book(s):