Course Structure
The course consists of compulsory papers and optional papers. M.Sc. Geography follows semester scheme. There will be a minimum of 4 theory courses and one practical course in each semester up to 3rd semester. However in the fourth semester there will be three theory courses and one dissertation. Each course will be of 100 marks and dissertation will be of 200 marks.
Scheme of Assessment
A student in assessed on the basis of written exam and internal assessment at the end of every 4 semesters that are carried out with the ratio of 80:20. 20 marks of internal assessment includes marks of class assignments, seminar, test, and quiz. Each course carries 100 marks in total.
Syllabus
A set pattern of syllabus is prescribed to universities and colleges by UGC. Some of those important courses are listed below:
Name of the course |
Topics Covered |
Objective |
---|---|---|
Climatology And Soil Geography |
Climate Nature And Change, Climatic change of recent time, Role of Global warming and ENSO, Morphogenetic regions and Pedogeomorphic Processes. |
The course gives the details about climate and soil. |
Nature Of Geography |
Philosophy of Geo-science, Geographic methodology and Explanation in Geography, Approaches to Regional Studies, Physical Geography and Human Geography, Idiographic and Nomothetic, Geographic perception of space and locality with special emphasis on behavioural space. |
Following course gives all the important details about geography. |
Economic Geography |
Factors controlling resource use, Carrying capacity and resource management, The physical bases of economic geography, Economic bases of economic geography, Concept of distance, accessibility and connectivity: interregional and intraregional. |
The course is studies for resource analysis in Geography. |
Quantitative Techniques And Digital Data Processing |
Regression: Linear and Curvilinear, Residuals, Standard Error Estimate and ‘t ‘and ‘F ‘test, Matrix Algebra, Factor Analysis: Centroid method, Principal Component Analysis, Time Series Analysis. |
This course teaches the mathematical concepts used in geography. |
Geography of India |
Major terrain elements of India and their role in shaping physical landscapes of India, Drainage systems of India and their functional significance, Regional and seasonal variations in climate and climate regions of India, Soil and vegetation types of India- their distribution, characteristics and conservation. |
This course focuses on the geography of India in particular. |
Population Geography |
Nature and scope of population geography, Methodological problems in population geography, Sources of population data, quality and reliability of data, problems of mapping population data, Demographic Transition Model. |
The course focuses on the importance of population geography. |
Regional Development and Planning |
Regional Development, Concept of Space and Region, Typology of Regions, Planning Regions, planning regions of India and their characteristics, Theory of Polarized Development, F. Perroux Model, Hirschman Theory, Myrdal Theory. |
This course studies the scope of regional development. |