ARTS

Introduction

The first year in Arts lays a foundation for the subjects that students can take up in their careers in the future. Be it economics, political science, sociology, or psychology each subject can be individually chosen as a career.

FYJC AND SYJC

*Subjects may differ from college to college*
FYJC SYJC
Economics Economics
Logic Logic
Psychology Psychology
Political Science Political Science
Sociology Sociology
EVS EVS
1st Language Compulsory 1st Language Compulsory
English English
2nd Language (Any One) 2nd Language (Any One)
French French
Gujarati Gujarati
Hindi Hindi
Marathi Marathi
Information Technology Information Technology

FYBA

Semester I Semester II
Communication Skills Communication Skills
Foundation Course Foundation Course
Geography Geography
Hindi Hindi
Economics / Political Science / History Economics / Political Science / History
Psychology / Sociology / Hindi Lit. Psychology / Sociology / Hindi Lit.

SYBA

Semester III Semester IV
Communication Skills Communication Skills
Foundation Course Foundation Course
Geography Geography
Hindi Hindi
Economics / Political Science / History Economics / Political Science / History
Psychology / Sociology / Hindi Lit. Psychology / Sociology / Hindi Lit.

TYBA

Semester V
Advertising
Comparative Religions
Mass Communication
Stress Management
Social Work & Social Welfare
Economics
Political Science
Psychology
Philosophy
Sociology

Masters in Arts

A Master of Arts is a person who was admitted to a type of master’s degree awarded by universities in many countries, and the degree is also named Master of Arts in colloquial speech. Those admitted to the degree typically study linguistics, history, communication studies, diplomacy, public administration, political science, or other subjects within the scope of the humanities and social sciences; however, different universities have different conventions and may also offer the degree for fields typically considered within the natural sciences and mathematics. The degree can be conferred in respect of completing courses and passing examinations, research, or a combination of the two.

MA (Economics)

Part I – Semester I & II II – Semester III & IV
1.1 Economic Group I 2.1 Economic Group I
Microeconomics – Paper I & II Development Economics – Paper I & II
Macroeconomics – Paper I & II Public Economics – Paper I & II
1.2 Economics Group II 2.2 Economics Group II
Agriculture Economics – Paper I & II Agriculture Economics – Paper III & IV
International Economics – Paper I & II International Economics – Paper III & IV

MA (PSYCHOLOGY)

Semester I Semester II
1. Personality Psychology 1. Evolutionary Psychology
2. Cognitive Neuropsychology 2. Intervention Systems in Psychology
3. Statistics for Psychology 3. Research Methodology for Psychology
4. Experimental Psychology Practical 4. Psychological Assessment Practical

MA (SOCIOLOGY)

Semester I Semester II
General Sociology Industrial Sociology
Classical Sociological Theory Perspectives on Indian Society
Indian Society and Culture Sociology of Rural Development
Rural Sociology Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Semester III Semester IV
Advanced Social Theory Trends Sociology of Organization and Human Resource
Sociological Concepts and Key Ideas Sociology of Mass Communication
(Optional) (Optional)
Gender and Society Sociology of Health
Sociology of Population Studies Sociology of Marginalized Sections
Social Change and Development Computer Applications in Social Research
Social Psychology Social Problems
Social Anthropology Criminology
Urban Sociology Social Movements in India
Sociology of Religion Sociology of Education
Political Sociology Environment and Society

MA (EDUCATION)

Semester I Semester II
Philosophical & Sociological Foundations of Education I Philosophical & Sociological Foundations of Education – II
Educational Psychology I Educational Psychology – II
Educational Research and Statistics I Educational Research and Statistics – II
Educational Measurement and Evaluation I Educational Measurement and Evaluation – II
Guidance & Counselling I Guidance & Counselling – II
Educational Technology I Educational Technology – II
Special Education I Special Education – II
Population education & Environmental Education I Population education & Environmental Education – II
Value education & Human Rights Education I Value education & Human Rights Education – II
Educational Administration & Management I Educational Administration & Management – II
Life Long Education I Life Long Education – II
Semester III Semester IV
History & Contemporary Issues of Indian Education I History & Contemporary Issues of Indian Education – II
Curriculum Development I Curriculum Development – II
Dissertation Proposal Dissertation
Educational Measurement & Evaluation III Educational Measurement & Evaluation – IV
Guidance & Counseling III Guidance & Counseling – IV
Educational Technology III Educational Technology – IV
Special Education III Special Education – IV
Population Education & Environmental Education III Population Education & Environmental Education – IV
Value Education & Human Rights Education III Value Education & Human Rights Education – IV
Educational Administration & Management I Educational Administration & Management – II
Educational Administration & Management III Educational Administration & Management – IV
Life Long Education III Life Long Education – IV

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