SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR  Syllabus for B.A. Part II  Optional Geography  (w.e.f. June 2014) 

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SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR Syllabus for B.A. Part II Optional Geography (w.e.f. June 2014) Semester – III and IV Course Structure Sr. No. Seme
ster Paper No. 1 III III IV 2 IV V VI Code No. Course Code Title OG‐2A AOG‐
202A AOG‐
203A AOG‐
202B AOG‐
203B Human Geography ‐ General Human Geography Geography Of India ‐ Physical Geography of India Human Geography ‐ Population Geography Geography of India ‐ Economic & Demographic Geography of India OG OG‐2B OG‐3B No of Lecturer Total Marks 45 50 45 50 45 50 45 50 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR
Semester Pattern Syllabus
B.A. Part – II
Optional Geography
(w. e. f. June 2014)
Semester-III
Paper Title: - GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA Paper -IV
Physical Geography of India
Code No: OG
Total Lectures:
45
Course No: AOG-203A
Total Marks:
50
Objectives:
To synthesize students with various facts of India Viz. Physiographic, Climate,
Soil and Vegetation and Resources.
Unit No. Name of the Unit
Content of Course
Subunit
No. of
lectures
• India Location:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Physical Setting of India
Climate
Soil and Vegetation
Resources (types,
distribution and
production )
a) Absolute
b) Relative
c) Strategic
• Physiography :- Northern
mountain, Northern plains,
Peninsular Plateau, Coastal
plains and islands.
• Factors influencing the climate of
India: Location, Physiography,
ITCZ, EL Nino and LA Nina.
• Mechanism of Monsoon : SW
Monsoon and NE Monsoon
• Seasons: - Summer, Winter,
Rainy
• Soil: types, degradation and
Conservation.
• Forest: types, distribution and
Conservation
• Mineral Resources : Iron-ore,
Bauxite.
• Power Resources : Coal,
Petroleum.
• Non-conventional resources:
10
10
10
10
5.
Practical (only theory)
•
•
Solar and Wind.
Maps: Definition, elements and
classification
Isobaric pattern
05
List of Reference Book
1. Deshpande C.D., India: A Regional Interpretation, Northern Book Centre, New
Delhi, 1992.
2. Singh R.L., India: A Regional Geography, National Geographical Society,
Varanashi, 1971.
3. Memoria C.B., Geography of India, Shivlal Agrawal and Company, Agra, 1986.
4. The Gazetteer of India, volume I and II publication division, New Delhi, 1965.
5. Swant Prakash, Geography of India, Phadke Prakashan, Kolhapur, 2005.
6. Khatib K.A., Bharatacha Bhugol, Mehata Publication, Pune, 2005.
SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR
Semester Pattern Syllabus
B.A. Part – II
Optional Geography
(w. e. f. June 2014)
Semester-IV
Paper Title: - GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA Paper - VI
Economic & Demographic Geography of India
Code No: OG-3B
Total Lectures:
45
Course No:AOG-203B
Total Marks:
50
Objectives:
To synthesize students with various facts of India i.e. Agriculture, Industries, Population,
Transport and Trade.
Content of Course
Unit No. Name of the Unit
Subunit
No. of
lectures
• Importance of Agriculture in
India economy
1.
• Major Crops-Rice, Wheat,
Agriculture
10
Sugarcane and Cotton.
• Green Revolution
• Problems of Indian Agriculture
•
Importance of Industries in Indian
Economy
•
Locational Factors in the
distribution and development of
2.
Industries
Industry.
•
Agro-based industries-Sugar and
Cotton
•
Mineral Based Industries-Iron
and Steel, Aluminum
10
•
Fertilizer Industries
• Growth of Population
• Distribution and Density of
3.
Population
Population.
10
• Population problems and
Awareness
• Road ways – Types of Roads in
India
4.
Transport and Trade
• Railways – Railway zones in
10
India, Konkan Railway
• Major items of export and
import
1. Flow diagram
5.
Practical (only theory)
2. Choroschemetic
05
3. Diversion Bar
List of Reference Book
1. Sharma T.C., Economic and Commercial Geography of India. Belgeon, 1988
2. Dubay and Negi, Economic Geography of India
3. Census of India
4. Bansil, P. C.: Agricultural Problems in India, Vikas Publication, New Delhi, 1977
5. Bhalla, G. S. and Chadha, G. K.: Green Revolution and the Small Peasant, Concept
Publishing House, New Delhi, 1983.
6. Chandna, R. C. and Sindhu, M. S.: Introduction to Population Geography, Kalyani
Publishers, New Delhi, 1980.
7. Swant Prakash, Geography of India, Phadke Prakashan, Kolhapur, 2005.
8. Khatib K.A., Bharatacha Bhugol, Mehata Publication, Pune, 2005.
9. Dr.AdavitotS.C., Dr. N.B.Teli & other Bharatache Bhngol(2011), Lotus
Pub.Solapur.
SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR Syllabus for B.A. Part II (Geography of Tourism IDS) Paper Title ‐ Introduction to Tourism (w.e.f. June 2014) Semester – III and IV Course Structure Sr. No. Seme
ster Paper No. 1 III I 2 IV II Code No. Course Code IOG‐1A IOG‐
201A IOG‐
201B IOG‐1B Title No of Lecturer Total Marks Introduction to Tourism 45 50 Tourism in India 45 50 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR Revised Structure of Syllabus Sub: ‐ Geography B.A. Part‐ II (w. e. f. June – 2014) Semester ‐ III Paper Title: ‐ GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM (I.D.S.‐Paper‐I) Introduction to Tourism Code No:‐ IOG‐ 1A Total Lectures : 45 Course No:‐ IOG‐ 201A Total Marks ‐50 Objectives:‐ 1. To acquaint the Student with basic concept of Tourism Geography. 2. To understand the factors affecting the Tourism Geography. 3. To familiarize the students about classification, Marketing, Infrastructure and impact of Tourism. Semester ‐ III Introduction to Tourism Content of Course Unit No 1 2 3 Name of The Topic Introduction to Tourism Geography Sub topic
Total Lecture 1. Definition of Tourism Geography 2. Nature of Tourism Geography 3. Scope of Tourism Geography 10 4. Importance of Tourism Geography 5. Recent trends in Tourism Geography: ‐ 5.1 Ecotourism 5.2 Agro tourism Factors Affecting Tourism 1. Physical Factors: ‐ Development 1.1 Relief , 1.2 Climate , 10 1.3 Vegetation , 1.4 Wild Life , 1.5 Water Bodies . 2. Socio –Cultural Factor : ‐ 2.1Religion, 2.2 Historical, 2.3 Cultural 2.4 Sports 3 Economical Factors : ‐ 3.1 Transport 3.2 industry 3.3 Hotel and Accommodation. Classification of Tourism 1. Classification of Tourism: ‐
And Tourism Marketing Based on‐ 1.1 Nationality: ‐ International, Domestic 1.2 Time Distance: ‐ Long Term, Short 10 Term, Holiday Tourism, Day Trippers, Global, Continental, Regional, Local. 1.3 Number of tourists: ‐ Groups, Individual. 1.4 Mode of Transportation Mode: ‐ Road, Rail, Air, Water. 1.5 Purpose of Travels: ‐ recreation, Religious, Health, Sports. 4 Infrastructure and Support Services. 5 Impact of Tourism 2. Marketing of Tourism:‐
2.1 Tourism Products and Services. 2.2 Characteristic Of Tourism Marketing 2.3 Function of Tourism marketing: ‐ I. Marketing Research II. Advertisement III. Sales Supports IV. Public Relation V Tourism Publication 1. Transportation: ‐ Mode ‐ Road, Rail, 05
Air, Water Ways. 2. Agencies And Guides. 3. Accommodation Types : ‐ Hotels , Motels , Dharmsala , Govt ‐
Accommodation , Tourist Houses , Youth Hostel , Tent , House Boats , Private Accommodation, Resorts. 1. Impact on physical Environmental 1.1 Land Degradation. 1.2 Air and Water Pollution. 1.3 Solid Waste and its Littering. 1.4 Loss of Biodiversity 2. Impact on Economic 10 2.1 Growth of Economy. 2.2 Employment Generation 2.3 Infrastructural Development 3. Impact on Social Environmental 3.1 Crime 3.2 Cultural Encroachment List of Reference Book Sr.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Name of Book
International Tourism
Tourism Development
India‐ A Tourism Paradise
Development of Tourism and Travel Industry
Tourism Development and Resource Conservation Tourism Development
Geography of Tourism
Tourism Marketing Geography Of Tourism and Recreation
Infrastruction of Indian Tourism
Tourism Today Vol. – I
Tourism Today Vol. – II Tourism Today Vol. – III Name of The Author
A.K. Bhatia A.K. Bhatia Dev. Manoj Dhar Premnath Negi Jagmohan Pearce Dongas Robinson R. Sharma K. C. Shet Pran Sings Ratandeep Singh Ratandeep SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR Revised Structure of Syllabus Sub: ‐ Geography B.A. Part‐ II (w. e. f. June – 2014) Semester IV Paper Title: ‐ GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM (I.D.S.‐Paper‐II) Tourism in India Code No:‐ IOG‐ 1B Total Lectures : 45 Course No:‐ IOG‐ 201B Total Marks ‐50 Objectives:‐ 1. To acquaint the Student with basic concept of Tourism development in India. 2. To familiarize the students about the Geographical, Historical, Religious and Cultural Tourism places in India. 3. To prepare the students for the Tourism Planning. Semester –IV Tourism in India Content of Course Unit No Name of The Topic 1 Development of Tourism in India. 2 3 4 5 Sub topic
Total Lecture 1. Tourism In Ancient and Medieval Period 2.Tourism In Modern Period 10 3. Role of ITDC 4. Role of Tourism in National Economy of India Geographical and 1. Geographical Tourist Places Historical Tourist Places 1.1Hill Station in India. 1.2 Beaches 10 1.3 Places of Scenic Beauty 1.4. Sanctuaries and National Parks 2. Historical Places: ‐ 2.1 Fort Cites 2.2 Capital Cites. Religious and Cultural 1. Hindu Religious Places Tourism in India 2. Other Religious Places 05 3. Cultural Places 4. World Heritage Monuments of India. Planning and Problems of 1. Concept of Tourism Planning. Tourism in India. 2National Planning 10 3. Regional Planning 4. Local Planning 5. Tourism Polices of India and Maharashtra 6. Problems of Tourism. Tourist Places in Solapur 1. Religious Places District 2. Historical Places 10 3. Fairs (Yatra) and Major Fairs in Pandharpur (Wari) 4. Bird Sanctuaries. List of Reference Book Sr.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name of Book
Tourism Development
India‐ A Tourism Paradise
Development of Tourism and Travel Industry
Tourism in India Tourism Development and Resource Conservation Tourism Development
Geography of Tourism
Tourism Policy Planning Strategy
Principal of Indian Tourism
Geography Of Tourism and Recreation
Tourism Today Vol. – I
Tourism Today Vol. – II Tourism Today Vol. – III Paryatan Bhugol – Lotus Publication Solapur.
Name of The Author
A.K.Bhatia Dev.Manoj Dhar Premnath Gupta V.N. Negi Jagmohan Pearce Dongas Robinson R. Sharma K.C. Sings Shawni Singh S.N. Singh Ratandeep Adavitot S.C. and Others
Solapur University, Solapur
Semester Pattern Syllabus
B.A. Part-II
Optional Geography
(w.e.f. June 2014)
SEMESTER –III
Paper Title: - HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (Paper –III)
GENERAL HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Code No: - OG-2A
Total Lectures: - 45
Course No:-AOG-202A
Total Marks:-50
Objectives1. To acquaint the student with basic concept of Human Geography.
2. To understand and familiarize for local and regional man environment relation.
3. To introduce basic components of human Geography like, races etc.
Semester –III
GENERAL HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Contents of the course
Unit
No
1
2
Name of the Topic
Sub Topic
Introduction to
Human Geography
1. Meaning and Definition of Human
Geography
2. Nature and Scope of Human Geography
3. Branches of Human Geography and its
relation to other social sciences
1. Element of physical and Cultural
Environment
2. Concept of Environmentalism
3. Concept of Possibilism and Stop &Go
Determinism
4. Impact of man and Environment
5. Impact of culture on Environment
Man and
Environment
Total
Lectures
10
10
3
Human Race
4
Human Life and
adoption to
Environment
Practical
(Theoretical)
5
1. Evolution of man and his early
development
2. Basis of Racial classification
3. Griffith Taylor’s Theory of Human Race
4. Racial Conflicts
10
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
10
Human Life in cold region -Eskimo
Human Life in plateau region- Gond
Human Life in Desert region -Bushman
Proportional Circle
Proportional Squares
Divided Rectangles
05
List of Reference Book
Sr. No.
Name of the Book
1
Human Geography, Rawat Publication, New Delhi, 1998
2
Human Geography –An Ecological Approach, Kedar Nath, ram
Nath, Delhi 1994
3
Gatha Gondanchi – Ojas Praction - 2004
4
Manwachi Jeewan Gatha – Ojas Praction - 2004
5
Dictionary of Human Geography, Blackwell, Oxford -1994
6
Human Geography, Long Man, Londan- 1986
7
Human Geography: People, Place and Culture, John Wiley and
son’s Publisher
8
9
10
Human Development Report, Oxford University Press,
Oxford- 2006
Human Geography (2011) (Marathi Version) : Lotus
Publication, Solapur
Human Geography (Marathi Version) – Akhasar Lane Pub.
Solapur
Name of the Author
Husain Majid
Negi Balbir Singh
Prof. J.P. Jagatap
Prof. J.P. Jagatap
Johnson R.L.
Perpilliou A.V.
H.J. de Blij, A.B.
Murphy and Erin
H.fouberg
UNDP
Dr. S.C. Adavitot
Dr.N.B. Teli
& Others
Dr. J.P. Jagatap
Dr. R.J. Moharkar
Dr. A.H. Nanavare
Solapur University, Solapur
Semester Pattern Syllabus
B.A. Part-II
Optional Geography
(w.e.f. June 2014)
SEMESTER –IV
Paper Title: - HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (Paper –V)
POPULATION GEOGRAPHY
Code No: - OG-2B
Total Lectures : - 45
Course No:-AOG-202B
Total Marks:-50
Objectives1. To acquaint the student with basic concept of Population geography.
2. To understand Growth and distribution of world Population.
3. To introduce basic components of Population Geography like i.e. Population
Characteristics, Migration and Population Policies.
Semester –IV
POPULATION GEOGRAPHY
Contents of the course
Unit
No
Name of the Topic
1
Introduction of
Population Geography
2
Population Growth
Sub Topic
1. Population Geography – Nature, Scope&
its Discipline
2. Factors affecting on Population
distribution and Density
3. Concept of over, Under& Optimum
1. World population growth and Theories of
Population growth
2. Malthus Theory & Demographic
Transition
3. Measures of Fertility & Mortality
4. Factors affecting Fertility & Mortality
5. Age and Sex Composition
Total
Lectures
10
10
3
Human Migration
4
Population and
Economic
Development
5
Practical (Theoretical)
1. Definition of Migration
2. Types of Migration
3. Causes and consequences of Migration
(Pull and Push factors)
4. Migration Policies – India & U.S.A.
5. Globalization an Role of NRI in Indian
Economy
1. Population growth and its adverse effects
on resources and Indian Economy
2. Human Resources Planning
3. India’s Population Policy-2010
1. Population Pyramid
2. Choropleth Method
3. Divided Circle
10
10
05
References
Sr. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Name of The Book
Population Geography, Mehata Publishing House,
Pune-1988
Population in India’s Development (1947-2000)
Vikas Publishing House New Delhi- 2002
Geography of Population- Concept Determinents and
Patterns, Kalyani Publishre New Delhi-2002
India’s Population Problem- Kitab Mahal,
New Delhi- 1981
Population Geography, Heritage Publication Delhi1986
Geography of Mankind
A Geography of Population -World Pattern(1969)
Pevgemen Press
Fundamentals of Population Geography, Sterling
Publisher, New Delhi- 110016
Practical Geography
Human Geography (Marathi Version) Lotus
Publication,Solapur.
Name of The Author
Sawant and Athavale
Bose, Ashish et-al
Chandra R.C
Memoria C.B.
Sundaram K.V. and
Sudesh Nangia (ed)
Broek and Webb
Trewarta G.T.
Dr.D.N. Ghosh
Singh & Dutta
Dr. S.C. Adavitot
Dr.N.B. Teli
& Others
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