Semester-VI
Semester-VI
(HONOURS) IN GEOGRAPHY
SEMESTER- VI
MARKS
CREDIT
COURSE OPTED COURSE NAME UNITS
ESE IA TOTAL
EVOLUTION OF Unit-1
CC 13
GEOGRAPHICAL 6 60 15 75
THEORY Unit-2
THOUGHT
CORE
COURSE CC 14 Unit-1
4 40
(CC) THEORY DISASTER Unit-2 15 75
MANAGEMENT
CC 14
Unit-1 2 20
PRACTICAL
FLUVIAL Unit-1
GEOMORPHOLOGY Unit-2
DSE 3
OR 6 60 15 75
(THEORY) Unit-1
DISCIPLINE RESOURCE
SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHY Unit-2
ELECTIVE SOIL AND BIO Unit-1
(DSE) GEOGRAPHY Unit-2
DSE 4
OR 6 60 15 75
(THEORY) Unit-1
AGRICULTURAL
GEOGRAPHY Unit-2
TOTAL 24 300
1
Exam Details
Mode Marks
Full
of Time
Course Opted Marks Questions 2 5 10
Exam
Marks marks marks
No. of Questions 15 6 4
CC 13 3
60 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 10 4 2 Hours
to be answered
No. of Questions 8 4 4
CC 14 2
CORE 40 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 5 2 2 Hours
COURSE to be answered
(CC) No. of Questions 2
Off Line
No. of Questions
CC 14 2
to be answered 2
(PRACTICAL) 20
Laboratory Hours
Notebook
Viva Voce
No. of Questions 15 6 4
DSE 3 3
DISCIPLINE 60 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 10 4 2 Hours
SPECIFIC to be answered
ELECTIVE No. of Questions 15 6 4
DSE 4 3
(DSE) 60 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 10 4 2 Hours
to be answered
No. of Questions 8 5
CC 13 3
60 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 6 3 Hours
to be answered
CORE No. of Questions 10
CC 14 2
COURSE 40 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 8 Hours
(CC) to be answered
On Line
No. of Questions -- -- --
CC 14
20 No. of Questions --
(PRACTICAL) -- -- --
to be answered
No. of Questions 8 5
DSE 3 3
DISCIPLINE 60 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 6 3 Hours
SPECIFIC to be answered
ELECTIVE No. of Questions 8 5
DSE 4 3
(DSE) 60 No. of Questions
(THEORY) 6 3 Hours
to be answered
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B.A / B.Sc. (HONOURS) IN GEOGRAPHY
SEMESTER- VI
CC 13 : EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT
Sub
Unit Name of the topic
Unit
Definition, Scope and Content of Geography; Geography as a
1
Spatial Science.
2 Geography in Ancient Period: Greek and Roman.
3 Development of Geography in Medieval period: Arabian.
Unit-1
4 Development of Mapping and Knowledge about the World
Regional Geography in the Age of Explorations.
5 Classical Geography in 19th Century: Humboldt, Ritter.
6 Quantitative Revolution and its Critique.
1 German School of Thought.
2 French School of Thought.
3 American School of Thought.
Unit-2 4 Indian Contribution to Geography.
5 Concept of Determinism, Possibilism and Neo-Determinism.
Approaches to the study of Geography: Systematic and
6
Regional.
3
B.A / B.Sc. (HONOURS) IN GEOGRAPHY
SEMESTER- VI
CC 14 : DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Sub
Unit Name of the topic
Unit
1 Classification of hazards and disasters.
Approaches to hazard study: Risk perception and vulnerability
2
assessment. Hazard paradigms.
Unit-1
Responses to hazards: Preparedness, trauma and aftermath.
3
Resilience and capacity building.
4 Hazards mapping: Data and techniques.
Earthquake: Factors, vulnerability, consequences and
1
management.
Landslide: Factors, vulnerability, consequences and
2
Unit-2 management.
Cyclone: Factors, vulnerability, consequences and
3
management.
4 Fire: Factors, vulnerability, consequences and management.
4
CC 14 (Practical) : DISASTER MANAGEMENT
An individual Project Report based on any one among the following disasters
incorporating preparedness, mitigation and management plan.
Sub
Unit Name of the topic
Unit
1 Earthquake
2 Landslide
3 Cyclone
List of 4 Flood
Practical 5 Drought
6 River Bank Erosion
7 Mining Area Subsidence
8 Tsunami
Students will prepare a Project Report based on the topic mentioned by the
Department;
A copy of the bound report, duly signed by the concerned teacher, should be
submitted.
The report should be typed in MS-Word. The font size is fixed at 12 in Times
New Roman and the line spacing 1.5.
5
B.A / B.Sc. (HONOURS) IN GEOGRAPHY
SEMESTER- VI
DSE 3 (OR) : RESOURCE GEOGRAPHY
Sub
Unit Name of the topic
Unit
Resource Geography: Its Importance and relation with other
1
sub-disciplines.
2 Resource: Concept and Classification.
3 Functional Theory of Resource.
Unit-1
Problems of Resource Depletion with Special Reference to
4
Forest, Water and Fossil Fuels.
5 Resource Conservation : Principles and Methods.
6 Concept of ‘Limits to Growth’.
Distribution and Utilisation of Metallic Mineral Resources in
1
Indian Context: Iron ore, Bauxite.
Distribution and Utilisation of Non-Metallic Mineral
2
Resources in Indian Context: Mica, Limestone.
Distribution, Problems and Management of Energy Resources
Unit-2 3 in Indian Context: Conventional (Coal) and Non-Conventional
(Solar).
4 Power resources and problems with reference to Petroleum.
5 Contemporary Energy Crisis and Future Scenario.
6 Sustainable Resource Development.
6
B.A / B.Sc. (HONOURS) IN GEOGRAPHY
SEMESTER- VI
DSE 4 : SOIL AND BIO GEOGRAPHY
Sub
Unit Name of the topic
Unit
1 Soil: Definition, Factors of Formation.
2 Development and Characteristics of an ideal Soil Profile.
Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil with special
3
Unit-1: Soil reference to Texture, Structure, Organic Carbon and pH.
Geography Concept of Zonal, Azonal and Intrazonal Soil; Formation and
4
Profile Characteristics of Laterite and Podsol.
5 Classification of Soil : Russian and Indian (ICAR).
6 Soil Degradation and Management.
Definition and Scope of Bio-geography, Meaning of
1 Biosphere, Ecology, Ecosystem, Environment, Communities,
Habitats, Niche, Ecotone and Biotopes.
Biosphere and Energy: Laws of Energy Exchange, Food
2
Chain, Food Web and Energy Flow.
Unit-2: Bio- 3 Bio-Geo Chemical Cycle: Carbon, Nitrogen.
Geography Factors of Plant Growth: Light, Heat, Moisture, Wind, Soil
4
and Topography.
Biomes – Concept and Classification;Tropical Rainforest and
5
Temperate Grassland.
Threat to Biodiversity- Causes, Consequences and
6
Conservation.