General

BA – GENERAL COURSE

ENGLISH

SEM Code No Title
SEM I ENG(G)-101 Poetry, Basic English Usage & Language Skills
SEM II ENG(G)-201 Drama, Prose & Language Skills
SEM III ALT.ENG - 301 Poetry, Short Story & Composition
SEM IV ALT.ENG- 401 Prose, Poetry, Play & Language Skills

HISTORY

SEM Code No Title
SEM I HIS-101 History of India up to the Mauryas
SEM II HIS-201 History of India (Post Maurya to 1526)
SEM III HIS- 301 History of India 1526 to the19th Century
SEM IV HIS- 401 Indian Nationalism
SEM V HIS- 501 History of Europe
SEM VI HIS- 601 Modern World

PHILOSOPHY

SEM Code No Title
SEM I PHI-101 Western Philosophy-I
SEM II PHI-201 Western Philosophy-II
SEM III PHI- 301 Outlines of Indian Philosophy-I
SEM IV PHI- 401 Outlines of Indian Philosophy-II
SEM V PHI- 501 Ethics(Western and Indian)
SEM VI PHI- 601 Social and Political Philosophy

SOCIOLOGY

SEM Code No Title
SEM I S0C-101 Introduction to Sociology
SEM II S0C-201 Social Stratification and Social Mobility
SEM III S0C- 301 Outlines of Indian Philosophy-I
SEM IV S0C- 401 Modern Sociological Theories
SEM V S0C- 501 Marriage, Family and Kinship
SEM VI S0C- 601 Indian Society

POLITICAL SCIENCE

SEM Code No Title
SEM I POL-101 Political Theory: Ideas and Concepts (A)
SEM II POL-201 Political Theory: Ideas and Concepts (B)
SEM III POL- 301 Indian Government and Politics (A)
SEM IV POL- 401 Indian Government and Politics (B)
SEM V POL- 501 Comparative Government and Politics
SEM VI POL- 601 Public Administration

B.A. GENERAL

B.A General – English
  SEM     Course Code & Title     Course Outcome  
SEM I ENG(G)-101
Poetry, Basic English Usage & Language Skills
  • ● To provide the students with basic knowledge of literary terms.
  • ● To enable the students to understand the usage of English grammar.
  • ● To develop basic writing skills.
SEM II ENG(G)-201
Drama, Prose & Language Skills
  • ● To enhance the students on the difference between drama and prose writing of different age.
  • ● To enable the students with comprehensive knowledge on creative writings.
SEM III ALT.ENG - 301
Poetry, Short Story & Composition
  • ● Appreciate and analyze the poem and plays in the large socio-political context of the time.
  • ● Engage with the major genres and forms of English literature and fundamental skills required for close reading and critical thinking of the texts and concepts.
SEM IV ALT.ENG- 401
Prose, Poetry, Play & Language Skills
  • ● To enable the students in understanding the style and structural components of Modern English prose and drama.
  • ● To introduce the students to Indian poetry in English relating to the rich cultural context.
SEM V El. ENG 501
Literary Criticism
  • ● To provide the students with the knowledge of the development of Criticism from Greek Antiquity, the development and background of English Criticism.
  • ● To enable the students to comprehend and analyse English Prose and Poetry
SEM VI El. ENG. 601
American Literature (Poetry, Prose & Language Skills)
  • ● To introduce different form of Literature, which, owing to its difference, will develop a more eclectic approach to literary text in a wider cultural context.
  • ● Ensuring an in-depth study of some representative text of American poetry.
B.A General - History
  SEM     Course Code & Title     Course Outcome  
SEM I HIS-101
History of India up to the Mauryas
  • ● To give the students an idea of the social, economic, political and cultural development other than dynastic history from the prehistoric times up to the Post- Mauryas.
  • ● To familiarize the students the elements of change and continuity of Indian history.
SEM II HIS-201
History of India (Post Maurya to 1526)
  • ● The students get familiarized with the social, economic, political and cultural development other than dynastic history from post Maurya to Delhi Sultanate period.
SEM III HIS- 301
History of India 1526 to the19th Century
  • ● To introduce students to the trends and developments in India during the Mughal and British periods. They gain knowledge of the Socio-economic and cultural patterns and also the polity and society.
SEM IV HIS- 401
Indian Nationalism
  • ● The students get knowledge on the trends and developments in India during the National movement in India from 1850-1950
SEM V HIS- 501
History of Europe
  • ● To familiarize the students with some of the major developments in the world from the decline of the feudal age to the French Revolution.
SEM VI HIS- 601
Modern World
  • ● The course gives the students ideas of the major developments in the modern world during the two World Wars that led to the emergence of the cold war
B.A General - Philosophy
  SEM     Course Code & Title     Course Outcome  
SEM I PHI-101
Western Philosophy-I
  • ● To introduce students to the study of Western Philosophy.
  • ● To give an insight to the origin of the study and understandings of the theories of Philosophy.
SEM II PHI-201
Western Philosophy-II
  • ● To introduce students to the study of Western Philosophy
  • ● To give the students foundation of classical philosophical problems.
SEM III PHI- 301
Outlines of Indian Philosophy-I
  • ● To give comprehensive and critical account of various systems of Indian Philosophy.
  • ● To study the ancient philosophical text and their relevance to contemporary issues of philosophy and religion.
SEM IV PHI- 401
Outlines of Indian Philosophy-II
  • ● To study the meaning and significance of individual texts and philosophies and also draw parallels between philosophical traditions of India and Western world.
SEM V PHI- 501
Ethics(Western and Indian)
  • ● To introduce students to understanding Moral Philosophy.
  • ● To learn about ethical theories and ideas of morality found in both the Western and Indian traditions, so as to acquire a balanced knowledge of the subject matter.
SEM VI PHI- 601
Social and Political Philosophy
  • ● To introduce the students to the social and political thoughts and ideas.
  • ● To study the practical application of political and social ideas and their impact on contemporary governance and society.
B.A General - Sociology
  SEM     Course Code & Title     Course Outcome  
SEM I S0C-101
Introduction to Sociology
  • ● Understanding of the basics of Sociology
  • ● An introduction on societal outlook
SEM II S0C-201
Social Stratification and Social Mobility
  • ● To make the students understand the various layers of classes and division in the society
  • ● Understanding the provisions and possibilities of mobility in within the society in relation to changes in classes and also caste
SEM III S0C- 301
Foundations of Sociological Thought
  • ● To familiarize the students with theories specially the classical thinkers.
  • ● The understanding of the society from different perspective
SEM IV S0C- 401
Modern Sociological Theories
  • ● To familiarize the students with some of the modern sociological thinkers and their contributions.
SEM V S0C- 501
Marriage, Family and Kinship
  • ● To acquaint the students with the basic concepts of family and kinship studies.
  • ● To demonstrate structural principles used by societies in a consistent logical way to organize groups and categorize and infuse them with cultural meanings so that the societal objectives of social integration, social reproduction and social continuity are realized.
SEM VI S0C- 601
Indian Society
  • ● To present a comprehensive and integrated profile of Indian society
B.A General – Political Science
  SEM     Course Code & Title     Course Outcome  
SEM I POL-101
Political Theory: Ideas and Concepts (A)
  • ● The paper is designed to acquaint the students with the basic normative concepts and ideas of Political Theory.
  • ● To understand the various political phenomena, its cause, impact on the lives of people and the role of governmental institutions.
SEM II POL-201
Political Theory: Ideas and Concepts (B)
  • ● The course is intended at acquainting the students with the contemporary concepts of Political Theory.
  • ● To understand the traditional and modern theories of Political Science.
SEM III POL- 301
Indian Government and Politics (A)
  • ● The objective of this paper is to familiarize the students with the legal and philosophical framework of the political system in India.
  • ● To simultaneously study in detail the political structure both Constitutional and Administrative.
  • ● It also intends to strengthen the understanding and appreciation of the rights and privileges granted by the Indian Constitution.
  • ● The paper also focuses on the political processes and the actual functioning of the political system.
SEM IV POL- 401
Indian Government and Politics (B)
  • ● The objective of the paper is to acquaint the students with the processes and the functioning of Indian political system.
  • ● It focuses on the Centre-State relations within the Indian federal system.
  • ● It also emphasizes on issues such as caste, communalism and regionalism and critically assesses its impact on the political processes
SEM V POL- 501
Comparative Government and Politics
  • ● Through this paper, focus is given on the evolution and approaches to the study of Comparative Politics. It studies the major political systems of the World by adopting a comparative approach to enable the students to understand the differences and similarities between the various constitutional arrangements. It also analyses in a comparative way the political systems in the third world countries.
SEM VI POL- 601
Public Administration
  • ● The paper provides an introduction to the study of public administration. It is intended to cater to the needs of students in understanding the basic elements of administration and it also covers Public Administration in its historical context. It embodies a detailed discussion on Organization and Personnel Administration containing the importance of administrative, legislative, executive and judicial control over administration is also highlighted