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CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographySavitribaiPhule Pune University(Formerly University of Pune)Three Year B.A. and B.Sc. Degree Program in Geography(Faculty of Science & Technology)S.Y.B.A. (Geography)Choice Based Credit System SyllabusTo be implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021Savitribai Phule Pune University1

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyChoice Based Credit System SyllabusTo be implemented from Academic Year 2020-2021S. Y. B. A. GEOGRAPHYPaperSubjectPaperCodeGg: 210(A)SemesterIIIG2Gg: 220(A)IIIS1Gg: 201(A)IIIS2Gg: 210(B)IVG2Gg: 220(B)IVS1Gg: 201(B)IVS2Environmental Geography IOREconomic Geography -IGeography of Maharashtra - IORPopulation Geography – IPractical Geography – I (Scale and Map Projections)Environmental Geography IIOREconomic Geography -IIGeography of Maharashtra – IIORPopulation Geography – IIPractical Geography – II (Cartographic Techniques,Surveying and Excursion / Village / Project Report)Equivalence of Previous syllabus along with new syllabus:PagerOld Course (2013 Annual Pattern)G2Gg-210 Elements of Climatologyand OceanographyORGg-210 Geography of DisasterManagementG2S1S1Gg-220 Economic GeographyORGg-220 Tourism GeographyS2S2Gg-201 Fundamentals ofGeographical AnalysisSavitribai Phule Pune UniversityNew Course (2019 Semester Pattern)Gg: 210(A)Environmental Geography IORGg: 210(A)Economic Geography -IGg: 210(B)Environmental Geography IIORGg: 210(B)Economic Geography -IIGg: 220(A)Geography of Maharashtra - IORGg: 220(A) Population Geography – IGg: 220(B) Geography of Maharashtra – IIORGg: 220(B) Population Geography – IIGg: 201(A)Practical Geography – I (Scaleand Map Projections)Gg: 201(B)Practical Geography – II(Cartographic Techniques, Surveying andExcursion / Village / Project Report)2

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (G2) Syllabus for Semester IIIName of Subject: Environmental Geography- I, Subject Code: Gg.210 (A)Objectives:1.2.3.4.Sr.No.1234To create the awareness about dynamic environment among the student.To acquaint the students with fundamental concepts of environmentgeography for development in different areas.The students should be able to integrate various factors of economic developmentand dynamic aspect of economic geography.To make aware the students about the problems of environment , their utilizationand conservation in the view of sustainable developmentTopicIntroduction toEnvironmental GeographyEcosystemBiodiversity and itsconservationEnvironmental PollutionSavitribai Phule Pune UniversitySub Topics1. Definition, Nature and scopeof Environmental Geography.2. Approaches of environmentalGeography3. Importance of EnvironmentalGeography4. Types of Environment1. Meaning, concept anddefinition of ecosystem.2. Structure ( Biotic and Abioticfactors)and food chain, TropicLevel, food web, energy flow3. Types of ecosystema) Equatorial Forest andb) Pond Ecosystem1. Concept of biodiversity2. Economic potential ofbiodiversity3. Loss of biodiversity andhotspots in India4. Conservation of biodiversity1. Concept of Pollution2. Air pollution-Causes, effectsand control measures3. Water pollution-Causes,effects and control measures4. Soil pollution-Causes, effectsand control measuresTeachingHoursTotalCredits12120312123

CBSE: 2020-21Reference Book:S.Y.B.A.Geography1. Saxena, 2007, Environmental Geography, Rawat Publications, Jaipur2. Miller G.T., 2004, Environmental ScienceWorking with the Earth,Thomson BooksCole,Singapure3. Saxena H.M., 2004, Environmental Geography, RawatPublicastions, Jaipur4. Odum E.P. et al.2005, Fundamentals of Ecology, Ceneage Learning, India5. Sharma P.D.2015, Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications,Meerut6. Kormondy, Edward J, 2012, Concept of Ecology, PHI Learning Pvt.Ltd,New Delhi7. Singh R.B.(Eds) 2009, Biogeography and Biodiversity, Rawat Publications, Jaipur8. Singh S,Prayag, 1997, Environment Geography, PustakBhawan,Allahabad9. Chandana R.C.2002, Environmental Geography, Kalyani Publication, Ludhiana10. Goudie A, 2001, The Natureof The Environment, Blackwell ,Oxford11. Gholap T. N., 2000, Environment Science, Nishikant Publications,Pune. (Marathi)12. Choudhar A.H., & et. al., 2014, Disaster Management, Atharv Publication, Pune.(Marathi)13. Musmade A. H., More J. C. 2014, Geography of Disaster Management, DiamondPublication, Pune. (Marathi)14. Saptarshi P. G., More J. C., Ugale V. R., 2009, Geography and Natural Hazads,Diamond Publishing, Pune. (Marathi)Savitribai Phule Pune University4

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (G2) Syllabus for Semester IVName of Subject: Environmental Geography- II, Subject Code: Gg.210 (B)Objectives:1. To create awareness about dynamic environment among the students.2. To acquaint students with the fundamental concepts of Environmental Geography.3. To acquaint students about the past, presents and future utility and potentials of naturalresources.4. To make aware students about theproblems of environment, itsutilization andconservation in the view of sustainable development.Sr.TopicSub TopicsTeaching TotalNo.HoursCredits1EnvironmentalDisaster1. Meaning and concepts ofenvironmental disaster2. Classification of Disaster3. Natural Disastera) Earthquake b) Flood124. Biological Disastera) Swine flu b) Novel Corona(COVID-19)2EnvironmentalProblems1. Global Warming and climate change2. Ozone Depletion3. Acid rain124. Over use of chemical fertilizers,03pesticides and insecticides3EnvironmentalPlanningand Management1. Need of Planning and Management2. Micro, macro and meso levelPlanning and Management with12reference to India3. Environmental impact assessment4EnvironmentalPolicies1. Introduction of environmentalpolicies2. Environmental education in India123. Kyoto ProtocolSavitribai Phule Pune University5

CBSE: 2020-21Reference Book:S.Y.B.A.Geography1. Saxena, 2007, Environmental Geography, Rawat Publications, Jaipur2. Miller G.T., 2004, Environmental Science Working with the Earth, Thomson BooksCole, Singapure3. Saxena H.M., 2004, Environmental Geography, Rawat Publicastions, Jaipur4. Odum E.P. et al.2005, Fundamentals of Ecology, Ceneage Learning, India5. Sharma P.D.2015, Ecology and Environment, Rastogi Publications,Meerut6. Kormondy, Edward J, 2012, Concept of Ecology, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi7. Singh R.B.(Eds) 2009, Biogeography and Biodiversity, Rawat Publications, Jaipur8. Singh S,Prayag, 1997, Environment Geography, Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad9. Chandana R.C.2002, Environmental Geography, Kalyani Publication, Ludhiana10. Goudie A, 2001, The Nature of The Environment, Blackwell ,Oxford11. Gholap T. N., 2000, Environment Science, Nishikant Publications, Pune. (Marathi)12. Choudhar A.H., & et. al., 2014, Disaster Management, Atharv Publication, Pune.(Marathi)13. Musmade A. H., More J. C. 2014, Geography of Disaster Management, DiamondPublication, Pune. (Marathi)14. Saptarshi P. G., More J. C., Ugale V. R., 2009, Geography and Natural Hazads,Diamond Publishing, Pune. (Marathi)Savitribai Phule Pune University6

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (G2) Syllabus for Semester IIIName of Subject: Economic Geography- I, Subject Code: Gg.210 (A)Objectives:1. To introduce students to the basic principles and concepts of economic geography2. To acquaint students with the applications to economic geography fordevelopment indifferent areas3. The students should be able to integrate various factors of economic development anddynamic aspect of economic geography.Sr.No.1234TopicIntroduction toEconomicGeographySub Topics1. Definition, nature and scope of economicgeography.2. Approaches of the study of economicgeography3. Need and significance of economicgeography4. Economic geography and its relationwith social sciences1. Introduction and concept of economicactivity2. Primary activity3. Secondary activity4. Tertiary activityConcept and1. Concept of resourcesclassification of2. Renewable Resourcesresourcesi. Hydro electricityii. Solar energyiii. Wind energy3. Non-renewable Resourcesi. Coal,ii. Iron oreiii. Mineral oil4. Conservation of resources1. Role of Agriculture in Indian economyAgriculture2. Factors influencing agriculture in Indiaa) Physical b) Socio-economicc) Political and cultural3. Agro-based industries in Indiaa) Cotton industry b) Sugar industry4. 4. Agro itySavitribai Phule Pune University120312127

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyReference Books :1. Gautam A., 2010, Advance Economic Geography, Sharda Pustak Bhavan, Allahabad2. Chauhan R. N., 2007, Basic Principles of Economic Geography, ABD Publishers,Jaipur3. Padey P. N., Economic Geography, Nirali Publication ,Pune4. Sadhukhan S. K., 1994, Economic Geography An Appraisal of Resources, S Chand &Campany Ltd ,New Delhi5. Roy P., Mukherjee S., 1993, Economic Geography: Resource Appraisal of resourcesNew Central Book Agency, Calcutta6. Mannur H. G., 2008, International Economics, Vikas Publishing House PvtLtd,Noida7. Siddharth K., 2003, Economic Geography, Theories, Processes &Patterns, KisalayaPublications Pvt, Ltd, Noida8. Husain M., 2008, Geography of India, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi9. Bhat L. S., 1973, Regional Planning in India, Statistical Publishing Society, Kolkata10. Desai V,1991, Fundamentals of Rural Development, Rawat Publications, NewDelhi11. Paranpe, Hupte, Karmarkar, 1974, Economic & Commercial Geography, NiraliPublication, Pune.12. More J. C., 2014, Geography & Agriculture For MPSC Examination, AtharvPublication, Pune13. Pagar S.D., Thorat A. M., More J. C., 2015, Agriculture Geography, AtharavPublication, Pune.Savitribai Phule Pune University8

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (G2) Syllabus for Semester IVName of Subject: Economic Geography- II, Subject Code: Gg.210 (B)Objectives:1. To acquaint students with the basic principles and concepts of economic geography2. To acquaint the students with the applications to economic geography for development indifferent areas.3. The main aims are to integrate the various factors of economic development and toacquaint the students with this dynamic aspect of economic geography.Sr.No.1234TopicSub TopicsTrade and Transport1.Modes of Transportation and their costeffectiveness Significance ofa) Road b) Rail c) Air d) Water e)Pipeline2.Importance of transportation foreconomic development3,Types of Tradea)Nationalb) International4.International trades in India1. Factors influencing of industries.2. Weber’s theory of industriallocation3. Major industrial regions in India4. a) Iron and steel industry inIndiab) Sugar Industry in Maharashtra1. Concept of regional planning andtheirimportance2. Objectives of regional planning3. Regional and sectoral imbalance inIndia1. Concept of rural development2. Index of rural development3. Various schemes ofgovernmentfor rural developmenta) IRDProgrammeb) DPAD ProgrammeIndustriesRegionalDevelopmentRural Developmentin IndiaSavitribai Phule Pune UniversityTeaching TotalHoursCredits12120312129

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyReference Books :1. Gautam A., 2010, Advance Economic Geography, Sharda Pustak Bhavan, Allahabad2. Chauhan R. N., 2007, Basic Principles of Economic Geography, ABD Publishers,Jaipur3. Padey P. N., Economic Geography, Nirali Publication ,Pune4. Sadhukhan S. K., 1994, Economic Geography An Appraisal of Resources, S Chand&Campany Ltd ,New Delhi5. Roy P., Mukherjee S., 1993, Economic Geography: Resource Appraisal of resourcesNew Central Book Agency, Calcutta6. Mannur H. G., 2008, International Economics, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd,Noida7. Siddharth K., 2003, Economic Geography, Theories, Processes & Patterns, KisalayaPublications Pvt, Ltd, Noida8. Husain M., 2008, Geography of India, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi9. Bhat L. S., 1973, Regional Planning in India, Statistical Publishing Society, Kolkata10. Desai V,1991, Fundamentals of Rural Development, Rawat Publications, New Delhi11. Paranpe, Hupte, Karmarkar, 1974, Economic & Commercial Geography, NiraliPublication, Pune.12. More J. C., 2014, Geography & Agriculture For MPSC Examination, AtharvPublication, Pune13. Pagar S.D., Thorat A. M., More J. C., 2015, Agriculture Geography, AtharavPublication, Pune.Savitribai Phule Pune University10

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (S1)Syllabus for Semester IIIName of Subject: Population Geography, Subject Code: Gg.220 (A)Objectives:1. To understand the history of population.2. To introduce the basic concepts in Population Geography.3. To understand the types of Population data.Sr.No.1TopicIntroductionSub TopicsTeachingHoursTotalCredits1. Definition, Nature and Scope,2. Contextual significance of Population12Geography,3. Relation between Population Geographyand other social Sciences.2Population Data&Presentation1. Census of India2. NationalSample12Survey,SampleRegistration Survey, NFHS, DLHS,033. Presentation of Population Data – Maps,Graphical Presentation, ComputerApplication3Population Growthand DemographicAttributes1. Factors affecting Growth of Population2. Fertility, Mortality - (Concept,12Measurement)3. Migration - Concept, Causes, Types4Composition ofPopulation1. Age-Sex pyramid, Age Structure2. Occupational Structure, Dependency12Ratio3. Longevity, Life Expectancy. (withReference to India)Savitribai Phule Pune University11

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyReference Books:1. Barrett H. R., 1995, Population Geography, Oliver and Boyd Publication,2. Bhende A. and Kanitkar T., 2000, Principles of Population Studies, Himalaya PublishingHouse.3. Chandna R. C. and Sidhu M. S., 1980, An Introduction to Population Geography, KalyaniPublishers.4. Clarke J. I., 1965, Population Geography, Pergamon Press, Oxford.5. Jones, H. R., 2000, Population Geography, 3rd ed., Paul Chapman, London.6. Lutz W., Warren C. S. and Scherbov S.,2004, The End of the World Population Growth inthe 21st Century, Earth scan7. Newbold K. B.,2009, Population Geography Tools and Issues, Rowman and LittlefieldPublishers.8. Pacione M., 1986, Population Geography-Progress and Prospect, Taylor and Francis.9. Wilson M. G. A., 1968, Population Geography, Nelson Publishers.10. Panda B P , 1988, Population Geography, GranthAcademy,Bhopal (Hindi)11. Maurya S D, 2009, Population Geography, ShardaPutakBhawan, Allahabad (Hindi)12. Chandna, R C, 2006, Population Geography, Kalyani Publishers, Delhi. (Hindi)13. Sawant, Athavale, Musmade, Population Geography, Mehta Pubication, Pune. (Marathi)14. More J. C.,2014, Geography & Agriculture For MPSC Examination, Atharv Publication,Pune (Marathi)15. Musmade A.H., Sonawane A.E., More J.C., 2015, Population & Settlement Geography,Diamond Publication Pune. (Marathi)Savitribai Phule Pune University12

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (S1), Syllabus for Semester IVName of Subject: Population Geography, Subject Code: Gg.220 (B)Objectives:1.2.3.4.To introduce students to the Population Policy of India and China.To understand the Health indicator in India.To acquaint students with the concept of urbanization in population geography.To understand population theories.Sr.No.1TopicSub TopicsTeaching TotalHoursCreditsConcept and theories of 1. Population and space: overPopulationPopulation, Optimum12Population, UnderPopulation2. Malthusian Theory3. Marxian Theory2Problems of Populationand Population Polices1. PopulationProblemsinProblemsinIndia.2. Population0312developed countries3. Population Policies in Indiaand China3Population as aResourcesContemporary Issues1. Health Indicator in India2. Population as Social Capital123. Human Development Index.4Urbanization1. Concept of urbanization2. History of urbanization in12India, Trends of Worldurbanization.3. Problems of Urbanization inIndiaReference Books:1. Barrett H. R., 1995, Population Geography, Oliver and Boyd Publication,2. Bhende A. and Kanitkar T., 2000, Principles of Population Studies, Himalaya PublishingHouse.Savitribai Phule Pune University13

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.Geography3. Chandna R. C. and Sidhu M. S., 1980, An Introduction to Population Geography, KalyaniPublishers.4. Clarke J. I., 1965, Population Geography, Pergamon Press, Oxford.5. Jones, H. R., 2000, Population Geography, 3rd ed., Paul Chapman, London.6. Lutz W., Warren C. S. and Scherbov S.,2004, The End of the World Population Growth inthe 21st Century, Earth scan7. New bold K. B.,2009, Population Geography Tools and Issues, Rowman and LittlefieldPublishers.8. Pacione M., 1986, Population Geography-Progress and Prospect, Taylor and Francis.9. Wilson M. G. A., 1968, Population Geography, Nelson Publishers.10. Panda B P , 1988, Population Geography, Granth Academy, Bhopal (Hindi)11. Maurya S D, 2009, Population Geography, Sharda Putak Bhawan, Allahabad (Hindi)12. Chandna, R C, 2006, Population Geography, Kalyani Publishers, Delhi. (Hindi)13. Sawant, Athavale, Musmade, Population Geography, Mehta Pubication, Pune. (Marathi)14. More J. C.,2014, Geography & Agriculture For MPSC Examination, Atharv Publication,Pune (Marathi)15. Musmade A.H., Sonawane A.E., More J.C., 2015, Population & Settlement Geography,Diamond Publication Pune. (Marathi)Savitribai Phule Pune University14

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (S1), Syllabus for Semester IIIName of Subject: Geography of Maharashtra, Subject Code: Gg.220 (A)Objectives:1.2.3.4.To acquaint students with Geography of our State.To make students aware of the magnitude of problems and prospectus at state level.To help students understand the inter relationship between the subject and the society.To help students understand the recent trends in regional studies.Sr.No.1TopicSub TopicsTeachingHoursTotalCreditsAdministrative Set 1. Historical and Politicalup of MaharashtraBackground of the state2. Geographical location of State123. Adjoining States4. Administrative Divisions2Physical settings1. Geological Structure ofMaharashtra.122. Physical Structure (Mountain,plateau, Plains)3. Drainage Pattern (East and Westflowing rivers)034. Major Soil types andDistribution.3Climate1. Climatic Regions of Maharashtra2. Distribution of Rainfall3. Draught prone areas- Problems12and Management4. Flood areas - Problems andManagement4Recourses1. Water2. Forest3. MineralPowerResources 12(hydro, Thermal, Atomic)Savitribai Phule Pune University15

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyReference Book:1. Dikshit K.R ., Maharashtra in Maps,2. Deshpande C. D. , Maharashtra3. Sadhu Arun, Maharashtra, National Book Trust4. Savadi A. B., Geography of Maharashtra: NiraliPrakashan, Pune.5. Dastane S., Maharashtra, Ramchandra and company, Pune6. Sawadi A. B., The Mega State Series : Nirali Publication, Pune.7. Maharashtra state Agricultural Atlas8. Karve I., Maharashtra its Land and people,9. More J. C., 2014, Geography & Agriculture For MPSC Examination, AtharvPublication, Pune (Marathi)Savitribai Phule Pune University16

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (S1), Syllabus for Semester IVName of Subject: Geography of Maharashtra, Subject Code: Gg.220(B)Objective :1. To make students aware about the Agriculture problems and prospects ofMaharashtra.2. To understand the population distribution and settlement pattern in Maharashtra.3. To understand the concept of rural development.4. To understand the prospectus in Tourism activity in Maharashtra and the role ofMTDC in industrial development in rural area of MaharashtraSr.TopicSub Topic & Learning PointHours CreditsAgriculture1. Importance of Agriculture in Economy ofNo.1Maharashtra122. Major Crops - Wheat, Rice, Jawar, Bajra.3. Cash Crops and Horticulture - Cotton, Sugarcane,Pomegranate, Grapes.4. Problems of agriculture in Maharashtra.2Population and 1. Population distribution of MaharashtraSettlement2. Population composition - Sex Ratio, Literacy,Occupational structure, Migration03123. Rural,Urban Settlement4. Potential of Major Cities in Maharashtra –Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur3RuralDevelopmentof Maharashtra1. Concept of Rural Development2. Parameters of Rural Development123. Schemes For Rural Development4. Case Studies – Hivare Bazar and Ralegan Siddhi(Ahmednagar), Patoda (Aurangabad)4Tourism1. Tourism Potential of Maharashtra2. GrowthandMaharashtradevelopmentoftourismin123. MTDC4. Agro-TourismSavitribai Phule Pune University17

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyReference Book:1. Dikshit K.R ., Maharashtra in Maps,2. Deshpande C. D. , Maharashtra3. Sadhu Arun, Maharashtra, National Book Trust4. Savadi A. B., Geography of Maharashtra: NiraliPrakashan, Pune.5. Dastane S., Maharashtra, Ramchandra and company, Pune6. Sawadi A. B., The Mega State Series : Nirali Publication, Pune.7. Maharashtra state Agricultural Atlas8. Karve I., Maharashtra its Land and people,9. More J. C., 2014, Geography & Agriculture For MPSC Examination, AtharvPublication, Pune (Marathi)Savitribai Phule Pune University18

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (S2), Syllabus for Semester IIIName of the Subject: Scale and Map Projection, subject Code: Gg. 201 (A)Practical Geography-INo. of Credits: kload: Six Periods per week per batch consisting of 12 Students; howeverthe last batch needs to have more than six students.(Examination for the course will be conducted at the end of the semester)Objectives of Course:1. To introduce the basic concepts in Practical Geography2. To enable students to use various Scales and Projection Techniques in Geography.3. To acquaint students with the utility of various Projections in Geographicalknowledge.4. To explain the elementary and essential principles of practical work in Geography.Course Outcome:After the successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:1. Develop practical skill and use of map scale and projection.2. To make students aware of the new techniques, accuracy and skills of map making.Note:1. Use of Map stencils, Log tables, Calculator, computer, Statistical Tables is allowed atthe time of Examination.2. Students must check the practical's regularly and Journal should be certified bypractical in-charge and Head of the Department before the examination.3. Students without a certified journal should not be allowed for the practicalexamination.4. Each of the practical batches needs a separate question paper.Savitribai Phule Pune University19

CBSE: 2020-21Sr. TopicNo.1.2.3.4.S.Y.B.A.Sub Topic & Learning Point1. Definition of Map2. Elements of Map3. Classification of Map:a. On the basis of scale:i) Small scaleii) Large Scaleb. On the basis of function:i) Physicalii) Cultural4. Use of map1. Definition of Map Scale.Map Scale2. Types of Map Scalea. Verbal Scaleb. Numerical Scalec. Graphical Scale3. Conversion Scale (British and MetricSystem)a. Verbal scale to Representative fractionb. Representative fraction into Verbal scale4. Construction of Simple Graphical scale (Atleast two examples from each)Basic of map 1. Definition and types of map projection2. Basic Concepts of Projection: Latitude,projectionLongitude, Parallel of latitude, Meridian oflongitude, Prime meridian, Equator,Direction3. Calculation of time basis on meridian andGMT (Calculation of minimum twoexamples )Construction, 1. Zenithal Projectiona. Zenithal Polar Gnomonic Projectionproperties2. Conical Projectionand use ofa. Conical projection with one standardmapparallel/Simple conical projectionprojections3. Cylindrical Projectiona. Cylindrical equal area projection4. Mercator projection(At least two examples from each projection)GeographyHoursCreditsIntroductionof MapsSavitribai Phule Pune University030603040720

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyReference Books:1. Sharma J. P., 2010, Prayogic Bhugol, Rastogi Publishers, Meerut.2. Singh R. L. and Singh R. P. B., 1999, Elements of Practical Geography, KalyaniPublishers.3. Slocum T. A., Mcmaster R. B. and Kessler F. C., 2008, Thematic Cartography andGeovisualization (3rd Edition), Prentice Hall.4. Tyner J. A., 2010, Principles of Map Design, The Guilford Press.5. Sarkar A., 2015, Practical Geography: A Systematic Approach, Orient Black SwanPrivate Ltd., New Delhi6. Singh R. L. and Duttta P. K., 2012, Prayogatama Bhugol, Central Book Depot,Allahabad7. Ahirrao Y., Karanjkhele E. K., 2002, Practical Geography, Sudarshan Publication,Nashik8. Saptarshi P. G., Jog S. R., Statistical Methods ,9. Karlekar S. N., 2008, Statistical Methods, Diamond Publication, Pune10. Kanetkar T. P., Kulkarni S. V., 1986, Surveying and Leveling, Pune Vidyrthi GrihaPublication, Pune11. Kumbhare A., Practical Geography,12. Saha P., Basu P., 2007, Advanced Practical Geography, Books and Allied (P) Ltd,KolkataSavitribai Phule Pune University21

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyS.Y.B.A. Geography (S2), Syllabus for Semester IVName of the Subject: Cartographic Techniques, Surveying and Excursion/ Village / Project Report subject Code: Gg. 201 (B)Practical Geography-IINo. of Credits: kload: Six Periods per week per batch consisting of 12 Students; howeverthelast batch needs to have more than six students.(Examination for the course will be conducted at the end of the semester)Objectives of Course:1. To introduce the students to the basic and contemporary concepts in Cartography.2. To acquaint the students with the utility and applications of various CartographicTechniques.3. To introduce the latest concepts regarding the modern cartography in the field ofGeography.4. To explain the elementary and essential principles of practical work in Geography.Course Outcome:After the successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:1. Develop practical knowledge and application of cartographical techniques.2. To make students aware of the new techniques, accuracy and skills of Map Making.Note :1. Use of Map stencils, Log tables, Calculators, Statistical Tables is allowed at the timeof Examination.2. Journal completion by the students and the certified by practical in-charge and Headof the Department is compulsory.3. Students without a certified journal should not be allowed for the practicalexamination.4. Each of the practical batches needs a separate question paper.Savitribai Phule Pune University22

CBSE: 2020-21Sr.TopicNo.1.2.3.4.S.Y.B.A.Sub Topic & Learning PointIntroduction to 1. Definition of Cartography2. Development of cartographyCartographya. Traditionalb. Modern3. Use of Cartography1. Techniques of representation of dataCartographic(Use and limitations)techniquesa. Simple line graphb. Simple bar Graphc. Pie diagramd. Choropleth Mape. Isopleth Method (Isoheight orIsothermal)f. Flow diagram(At least 01 example of each manually andusing computer)1. Definition of SurveyingSurveying2. Types of North Direction (True, Magneticand Grid North)3. Types of Survey (Any three)a. Plane Table Survey : (Radiation Methodand Intersection Method)b. GPS Survey and plottingc. Dumpy level / Auto level surveyi) Rise and Fall Methodii) Collimation Methodd. Demonstration of Total Station4. Measurement of land:i)Measurement of survey fieldii)Example on measurement of area(Circle, Square, Rectangle, Triangle,Uneven shape)iii)Conversion of area (hector intoAcer, Square km into square meter,Square meter to Square feet)Study tour to places of geographical interestExcursion /anywhere in the countryvillage/cityOrsurvey andSocioeconomicsurvey of village/cityreport writingSavitribai Phule Pune UniversityGeographyHours Credits020603080423

CBSE: 2020-21S.Y.B.A.GeographyReference Books:1. Sharma J. P., 2010, Prayogic Bhugol, Rastogi Publishers, Meerut.2. Singh R. L. and Singh R. P. B., 1999, Elements of Practical Geography, KalyaniPublishers.3. Slocum T. A., Mcmaster R. B. and Kessler F. C., 2008, Thematic Cartography andGeovisualization (3rd Edition), Prentice Hall.4. Tyner J. A., 2010, Principles of Map Design, The Guilford Press.5. Sarkar A., 2015, Practical Geography: A Systematic Approach, Orient Black SwanPrivate Ltd., New Delhi6. Singh R. L. and Duttta P. K., 2012, Prayogatama Bhugol, Central Book Depot,Allahabad7. Ahirrao Y., Karanjkhele E. K., 2002, Practical Geography, Sudarshan Publication,Nashik8. Saptarshi P. G., Jog S. R., Statistical Methods ,9. Karlekar S. N., 2008, Statistical Methods, Diamond Publication, Pune10. Kanetkar T. P., Kulkarni S. V., 1986, Surveying and Leveling, Pune Vidyarthi GruhaPublication, Pune11. Kumbhare A., Practical Geography,12. Saha P., Basu P., 2007, Advanced Practical Geography, Books and Allied (P) Ltd,Kolkata13. Advanced Practical Geography: 2007, Saha P., Basu P.,Books and Allied (P) Ltd,KolkataSavitribai Phule Pune University24

(Marathi) CBSE: 2020-21 S.Y.B.A. Geography Savitribai Phule Pune University 7 S.Y.B.A. Geography (G2) Syllabus for Semester III Name of Subject: Economic Geography- I, Subject Code: Gg.210 (A) Objectives: 1. To introduce students to the basic principles and concepts of economic geography 2. T

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