BA Subjects
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BA Syllabus
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BA English
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- English Literature 4(i)
- Twentieth-Century Indian Writing(i)
- Concurrent – Qualifying Language
- English Literature 4(ii)
- Twentieth-Century Indian Writing(ii)
- English Literature 1(i)
- Concurrent – Credit Language
- English Literature 1(ii)
- English Literature 2(i)
- Nineteenth-Century European Realism(i)/ Classical Literature (i)/ Forms of Popular Fiction (i)
- Concurrent – Interdisciplinary
- English Literature 2(ii)
- English Literature 3(i)
- Nineteenth-Century European Realism(ii)/ Classical Literature (ii)/ Forms of Popular Fiction (ii)
- Concurrent – Discipline Centered I
- English Literature 3(ii)
- English Literature 5(i)
- Contemporary Literature(i)
- Anglo-American Writing from 1930(i)/ Literary Theory (i)/ Women’s Writing of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (i)/ Modern European Drama (i)
- English Literature 5(ii)
- Contemporary Literature(ii)
- Anglo-American Writing from 1930(ii)/ Literary Theory (ii)/ Women’s Writing of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (ii)/ Modern European Drama (ii)
- Concurrent – Discipline Centered II
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BA Political Science
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- Language - MIL/ English Environmental Science
- Understanding Political Theory
- Constitutional Government and Democracy in India
- Generic Elective - I
- Environmental Science Language - MIL/ English
- Political Theory-Concepts and Debates
- Political Process in India
- Generic Elective - II
- Introduction to Comparative Government & Politics
- Perspectives on Public Administration
- Perspectives on International Relations
- Generic Elective - III
- Ability Enhancement Course - I
- Pol. Process & Inst. in Comparative Perspective
- Public Policy and Administration in India
- Global Politics
- Generic Elective - IV
- Ability Enhancement Course - II
- Classical Political Philosophy
- Modern Indian Political Thought - I
- Discipline-Specific Elective - I
- Discipline-Specific Elective - II
- Modern Political Philosophy
- Indian Political Thought - II
- Discipline-Specific Elective - III
- Discipline-Specific Elective - IV
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BA History
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- History of India-I
- Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Ancient World
- History of India-II
- Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Medieval World
- History of India-III (c. 750-1206)
- Rise of Modern West-I
- History of India IV (c.1206-1550)
- Rise of Modern West -11
- History of India-V (c. 1550-1605)
- History of India-VI (c. 1750-1857
- History of Modern Europe- I (c. 1780-1939)
- History of India-VII (c. 1605-1750)
- History of India-VIII (c. 1857-1950)
- History of Modern Europe- II (1780-1939)
- History Of Southeast Asia-The 19TH Century
- History Of Southeast Asia-The 20TH Century
- History of Modern East Asia-I(c.1840-1919)
- History of Modern East Asia-1I (c. 1868-1945)
Generic Elective (Interdisciplinary Any Four)
- Environmental Issues In India
- Research Methodology in History
- Making of Contemporary India
- Delhi: Ancient
- Delhi: Medieval
- Delhi: Modern
- Issues in the Contemporary World
Any Two: Understanding Heritage/ Art Appreciation: An Introduction to Indian Art/ Archives and museums/ Understanding Popular Culture
Discipline-Specific Elective (Any Four)
- History Of United States Of America -1(C. 1776 -1945)
- History Of United States Of America -I1(C. 1776 - 1945)
- History Of The USSR-I (c. 1917- 1964)
- History Of The USSR-II (c. 1917- 1964)
- History Of Africa (c. 1500 - 1960s)
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BA Psychology
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- Introduction to Psychology
- Statistical Methods for Psychological Research-I
- Environmental Science
- General Psychology
- Biopsychology
- Psychology of Individual Differences
- English Communication
- Youth, Gender and Identity
- Development of Psychological
- Psychological Research
- Social Psychology
- Emotional Intelligence
- Psychology for Health and Well-being
- Understanding Psychological Disorders
- Statistical Methods for Psychological Research-II
- Applied Social Psychology
- Stress Management
- Psychology at Work
- Dealing with Psychological Disorders
- Developmental Psychology
- Positive Psychology
- Human Resource Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Counselling Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Community Psychology
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BA Philosophy
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- Indian Philosophy
- Logic
- Greek Philosophy
- Ethics
- Western Philosophy: Descartes to Kant
- Social & Political Philosophy: Indian and Western
- Applied Ethics
- Text of Indian Philosophy
- Text of Western Philosophy
- Truth Functional Logic
- Analytic Philosophy
- Continental Philosophy
- Philosophy of Religion (Indian & Western)
- Philosophy of Language (Indian & Western)
Discipline-Specific Elective-4 (DSE) Subject Centric (Any Four)
- Philosophy of mind
- Philosophy of science
- Philosophy of logic
- Knowledge and scepticism
- Aesthetics
- Indian theories of consciousness
- Philosophy of law
- Indian materialism
Generic Elective (GE)– 4 (Inter-Disciplinary)
- Ethics In Public Domain
- Formal Logic
- Feminism
- Bio-Ethics
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) -2
- Critical Thinking
- Art And Film Appreciation
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BA Social Work
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- Beginnings of Social Work
- Fundamental of Social Work
- Sociology for Social Work
- Concurrent Field Work
- Concurrent- Qualifying Language
- Basic Concepts in Psychology
- Contemporary Social Concerns
- Social Psychology
- Concurrent- credit Language
- Working with Individuals
- Working with Groups
- Social Deviance and Social Problems
- Community Organisation
- Communication and Development
- Physical, Mental and Community Health
- Social Policy and Social Development
- Social Legislation and Human Rights
- Social Action and Movements
- Social Welfare and Administration
- Research in Social Work
- Areas of Social Work Practice II
- NGO Movement
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BA Economics
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- Introductory Microeconomics
- Mathematical Methods for Economics-I
- Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course - I
- Generic Elective - I
- Introductory Macroeconomics
- Mathematical Methods for Economics-II
- Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course - II
- Generic Elective - II
- Intermediate Microeconomics-I
- Intermediate Macroeconomics-I
- Statistical Methods for Economics
- Skill Enhancement Course - I
- Generic Elective - III
- Intermediate Microeconomics-II
- Intermediate Macroeconomics-II
- Introductory Econometrics
- Skill Enhancement Course - II
- Generic Elective - IV
- Indian Economy - I
- Development Economics - I
- Discipline-Specific Elective - I
- Discipline-Specific Elective - II
- Indian Economy - II
- Development Economics - II
- Discipline-Specific Elective - III
- Discipline-Specific Elective - IV
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BA Archaeology
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- Methodology and Perspectives of Social Science
- History of Art and Architecture in India
- Basics of Archaeology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Cultural Transition in Pre-Modern Kerala
- Methods of Archaeology
- History of Folklore
- Development of Sociological Theory
- Making of Modern Kerala
- Informatics
- Basics of Indian Numismatics
- Introduction to Political Science
- Understanding the Past
- Early Societies in India
- Development of Numismatics in India
- Governmental Machinery and Processes
- Growth of Indian Archaeology
- Introduction to Archives and Records
- Environmental History
- Archaeological Sites and Monuments in India
- Archival Conservation and Reprography
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BA Sociology
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- Introduction to Sociology
- Sociology of India
- Sociological Theories
- Methods of Sociological Enquiry
- Religion and Society
- Marriage, Family and Kinship
- Social Stratification
- Gender and Sexuality
- Polity and Society in India
- Economy and Society
- Techniques of Social Research
- Gender Sensitisation
- Society through the Visual
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BA Geography
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- Geomorphology
- Climatology
- Cartographic Techniques
- Geography of Population
- Concurrent – Qualifying Language
- Analytical Physical Geography
- Oceanography
- Thematic Cartography (Practical)
- Geography of Settlements
- Concurrent – Credit Language
- Economic Geography
- Environmental Geography
- Remote Sensing (Practical)
- Urban Geography
- Concurrent – Interdisciplinary
- Geography of Natural Resources
- Spatial Dimensions of Development
- Statistical Methods in Geography
- Geography of India
- Concurrent – Discipline Centered I
- Evolution of Geographical Thought
- Social Geography
- Field Techniques
- Agricultural Geography* (Optional)
- Bio Geography* (Optional)
- Political Geography* (Optional)
- Disaster Management
- Regional Planning: Case Studies
- Geographical Information System
- Geography of Tourism* (Optional)
- Contemporary Environmental Issues* (Optional)
- Rural Development* (Optional)
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BA Anthropology
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- Introduction to Social Anthropology
- Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- Archaeological Anthropology-I
- Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills
- Archaeological Anthropology-II
- Anthropology of Kinship
- Biostatistics and Data Analysis
- Theories of Culture and Society
- Human Genetics
- Primate Biology / Cell Biology-I
- Molecular Biology-I
- Tribes and Peasants in India
- Anthropology of religion, politics & economy
- Biodiversity & Indigenous Knowledge / Cell Biology II
- Anthropology of India / Molecular Biology-II
- Human Ecology: Biological Dimensions
- Biological Diversity in Human Populations
- Human Ecology: Social and Cultural Dimensions
- Genetics & Genomics-I
- Field work dissertation
- Fundamental of Human Origins and Evolution
- Genomic Diversity in Human Populations
- Anthropology In Practice / Genetics & Genomics-II
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BA Linguistics
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Core Courses—Discipline Specific Course (DSC)-4
- Introduction to Language
- Elementary Phonetics and Phonology
- Morphosyntactic Processes
- Language, Mind and Brain
Discipline-Specific Elective (DSE) Any Two
- Language, Society and Language change
- Linguistic Tradition and Historical Linguistics.
Generic Elective (Inter-Disciplinary) Any Two
- Issues in Applied Linguistics- I
- Issues in Applied Linguistics- II
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- GE-2(ii): Language Interfaces
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC)
- Understanding Human Language
- Understanding Hindi as a Foreign Language
- Understanding Concepts of Translation
- Understanding Concepts of Language Acquisition and Intervention.
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BA Rural Studies
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- Elements of Rural Development
- Rural Development Policies and Programmes
- Indian Rural Economic Scene
- Indian Rural Social Scene
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