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Fergusson College (Autonomous)PuneLearning Outcomes-Based CurriculumforF.Y.B. A. Geography (General)With effect from June 20191

Programme OutcomePO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10Demonstrates in-depth knowledge and understanding about the fundamentalconcepts, principles and theories in Geography and its various subfields(Physical, Human, Practical)Recognizes and understands the importance of sub branches of Physical andHuman Geography.Demonstrates the skill to identify various processes behind the geographicalphenomenon.Use various skills related to Practical Geography like Map making and reading,Diagrams & Model making, etc.Demonstrates true values of leadership, co-operation, hard work, teamwork, etc.during the field works, surveys and field visits.Shows development in the overall personality traits like stage daring,communication skills, presentation which is essential for future career.Acquires reasonable knowledge, skills and interest for further learning inGeography.Uses new techniques in learning and evaluation such as computer application inpresentation and study.Demonstrates awareness about current social, economical, political andenvironmental issues in the society.Apply their geographical knowledge and understanding to solve local humanand physical problems.Programme StructureYearCourse CodeCourse TitleCreditsFYBASem IFYBASem IISYBASemIIISYBASemIVTYBASem VTYBASemVIGEO 1101Geomorphology-I03GEO 1201Geomorphology-II03GEO 2301Fundamentals ofClimatology03GEO 2401Fundamentals ofOceanography03GEO 3501Human Geography03GEO 3601Political Geography032

Course Learning OutcomesProgrammeOutcome12345678910Courses1 2 3 4 5 6 Course Learning Outcome of Geography e Learning OutcomeThe learner: Introducethemselveswith the basic conceptsand principles in PhysicalGeography. Understand the structureand composition of theearth with the help ofdifferent theories. Differentiatebetweenvarious types of rocks andtheir utility. Recognizesdifferentcrustal movements andtheir impact in nature. Acquires the skill ofmaking models and chartsofdifferentcrustalmovements.The learner: Differentiates betweenthe processes and types ofweathering and Masswasting. Identifies and explainsvariouslandformsoferosion and deposition. Acquaint themselves3

about utility andapplication of knowledgeof Physical Geography tothe environment. Becomes aware about theconservation of landformsand nature Demonstrates true valueof co-operation,leadership, hard work, etcin field visits.4

Semester I: Theory Paper-1Paper Code & Title: GEO1101 - Fundamentals of Geomorphology-INo. of Credits: 04Unit UnitSub-UnitNo.1Introduction toa. Definition and meaningGeomorphologyb. Importance of Geomorphologyc. Branches of Geomorphology:Coastal, Fluvial, Quantitative, etc.2The Eartha. The earth – its Interior, Composition& Structureb. Theories of origin of continents &oceansi. Wegener’s Continental Driftii. Holmes’s Convection Currenttheoryiii. Theory of Plate Tectonicsiv. Theory of Isostasy3Rocks & Mineralsa. Rocks- Definition ,Types & propertiesc. Economic uses of rocks4Diastrophisma. Orogenic and Epiorogenic movementsb. Folding : concept and Typesc. Faulting : Concept and Types5Volcanoes and Earthquakesa. Volcanoi)Meaning& Causes, ii) Types of volcano,iii) Landforms of Volcano,iv) Global Distribution of volcanoes,b. Earthquakesi) Meaning & Causesii) Intensity and scales ofearthquakes , Earthquake wavesiii) Global Distribution of Earthquakesiv) Earthquake zones of India.6Practicala. Field Visitb. Study of Model Makingc. Identification of Rocksd. Finding Epicentre of Earthquake5

Semester II: Theory Paper-1Paper Code & Title: GEO1201 – Fundamentals of Geomorphology-IINo. of Credits: 04Unit UnitSub-UnitNo.1Weathering anda. Weathering : Definition and TypesMass wastingb. Mass wasting : Definition and Types2Geomorphic Processesa. Fluvial& Landformsb. Glacialc. Coastald. Aeolian3Hill Slopesa. Meaning & Definition of slopeb. Types of slopes and slope segments.c. Uses and importance of slope studies4Applications ofa. Geomorphology & Slope stabilityGeomorphologyb. Geomorphology & Landuse Assessmentc. Concept of watershed managementd. Concept of Landform Management5Basics of Remotea. Aerial Photos : Meaning & ConceptsSensingb. Identification of landforms from Aerial photosc. Remote Sensing : Meaning & Conceptsd. Platforms & Scannerse. Importance of Remote Sensing inGeomorphology6Practicala. Contors: Meaning & characteristicsb. Cross Section of Contorsc. Representation of Relief features by ContorsReference Books:1. Physical Geography: Science and Systems of the Human Environment, Alan H. Strahler ,Wiley & Son, 3rd Edition, 2005.2. Introducing Physical Geography: Alan H. Strahler, Wiley Intl., 6th Edition, 2013.3. Fundamental of Physical Geography: Majid Husain. Rawat Publications, Jaipur. (4th ed.);2009.4. Physical Geography: Savindra Singh. Pravalika Publications, Allahabad. Paperback edition2013.5. The Earths Dynamic Surface: Siddhartha K. Kisalaya Publication Pvt. Ltd New Delhi; 2015.6. Introduction to Geomorphology: Kale V. & Gupta A., Oxford University Press, Kolkata;2001.7. Geomorphology: Savindra Singh. Prayag Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad, 2006.8. The Oxford Companion to the Earth: Ed. Paul Hancock & Brian Skinner. Oxford UniversityPress.2000.9. Principles of Petrology, Tyrrell, G.W., Champman and Hall Ltd., 1978.10. Introduction to Remote Sensing, James B. Campell, Taylor & Francis Ltd. 2nd Edition,1996.11. Prakrukik Bhugol aani Bhurupashastra (Marathi): Shrikant Karlekar, Diamond Publication,Pune, 2014.12. Doorsamvedan aani Bhaugolik Mahiti Pranali (Marathi), Shrikant Karlekar, DiamondPublication, Pune, 2014.6

SYBA Sem III GEO 2301 Fundamentals of Climatology 03 SYBA Sem IV GEO 2401 Fundamentals of Oceanography 03 TYBA Sem V GEO 3501 Human Geography 03 TYBA . 11. Prakrukik Bhugol aani Bhurupashastra (Marathi): Shrikant Karlekar, Diamond Publication, Pune, 2014. 12. Doorsamvedan aani Bhaugolik Mahiti Prana

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