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1 GDC MEMORIAL COLLEGE, BAHAL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY NAME - MR. MANISH SHARMA CLASS - M.SC GEOG. 4th SEM, SUBJECT - GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT LESSON PLAN : JAN TO 14 APRIL 2018 week 1 UNIT- I 06-Jan-18 Introduction to Geographical Thought week 2 UNIT - I 08-Jan-18 Development of Geographical Knowledge 09-Jan-18 Do 10-Jan-18 Classification of knowledge 11-Jan-18 Do 12-Jan-18 Place of geography in the classification of knowledge 13-Jan-18 Do week 3 UNIT - I 15-Jan-18 Relationship of geography with other natural and social sciences 16-Jan-18 Do 17-Jan-18 Do 18-Jan-18 Subject matter of geography 19-Jan-18 Do 20-Jan-18 Do week 4 UNIT - I 22-Jan-18 Pre-scientific geographical ideas and emergence of scientific geography 23-Jan-18 Do 24-Jan-18 Do 25-Jan-18 Influence of Kant 27-Jan-18 Do week 5 UNIT - II 29-Jan-18 Classical Period of Modern Geography 30-Jan-18 Do 31-Jan-18 Humboldt 01-Feb-18 Do 02-Feb-18 Ritter 03-Feb-18 Do week 6 UNIT - II 05-Feb-18 legacy of Humboldt and Ritter 06-Feb-18 Do 07-Feb-18 Dualisms and dichotomies 08-Feb-18 Physical and human
2 09-Feb-18 Do 10-Feb-18 Systematic and regional week 7 12-Feb-18 General and particular 13-Feb-18 Unification of Geography 15-Feb-18 Do 16-Feb-18 Richthofen and Hettner 17-Feb-18 Do week 8 19-Feb-18 Social Origins of Environmental 20-Feb-18 Determinism 21-Feb-18 Possibilism 22-Feb-18 Regional concept 23-Feb-18 Vidal de la Blache 24-Feb-18 Do week 9 26-Feb-18 Modern Geography since 1950s 27-Feb-18 Do 28-Feb-18 Quantitative revolution and positivism 03-Mar-18 Do week Mar-18 locational analysis 06-Mar-18 Do 07-Mar-18 Reactions to scientific positivism 08-Mar-18 Do 09-Mar-18 Development of human centred theories 10-Mar-18 Do week Mar-18 Behavioural 13-Mar-18 Do 14-Mar-18 Humanistic 15-Mar-18 Do 16-Mar-18 Radical approaches 17-Mar-18 Do week Mar-18 Beginnings of Contemporary Geography 20-Mar-18 Do 21-Mar-18 Structuralism and structuration 22-Mar-18 Do 23-Mar-18 Post-structural 24-Mar-18 Post-colonial critique UNIT - II UNIT - II UNIT - III UNIT - III UNIT - III UNIT - IV
3 week 13 UNIT - IV 26-Mar-18 Feminist and gender geography 27-Mar-18 Do 28-Mar Mar-18 The post-modern perspectives in geography 30-Mar-18 Do 31-Mar-18 Do week 14 UNIT - IV 02-Apr-18 Geography 03-Apr-18 Do 04-Apr-18 Neoliberalism 05-Apr-18 Do 06-Apr-18 Globalisation 07-Apr-18 Do week Apr-18 Revision Test 1 10-Apr-18 Revision Test 2 11-Apr-18 Revision Test 3 12-Apr-18 Revision Test 4 13-Apr-18 Revision Test 5 14-Apr-18 Revision Test 6
4 GDC Memorial College, Bahal(Bhiwani) Lesson Plan (Name-Pankaj Kumar) January 2018 to April 2018 M.A.(Geography) 4th Semester Subject : Population Geography Week Introduction of the subject Week Population Geography: Definition nature and scope Conceptual framework and historical development Do Sources of population data with particular reference to India census, Do Week vital or civil registration system, Do Sample Registration System Do Do class Test Week 4 UNIT Population Distribution and Density,, Do Do Population growth - trends and determinants Do Week Do Theories of population growth pre-malthusian views, Do Do Malthus s Theory Do Week views of socialist writers Do Do optimum population theory Do Do Week demographic transition model
5 Do Do Do class Test Week 8 UNIT Components of population change: determinants of fertility and mortality, Do Do trends and patterns in fertility and mortality levels in India Do Do Week Migration: major international migrations features of internal migration in India Do Do theories of migration, Week Do Population composition and characteristics - age and sex composition, Do literacy, marital status and economic characteristics of population Do class Test Week 11 UNIT Population and development Do population growth and economic development Do population growth and Do Week Do environmental quality Do Do Population Policies of India Do Week Do Population Policies of China Do Do Post independence development Do Week Do Reproductive and Child Health Programme.
6 Do Do Do class Test Week Student's Problems Student's Problems Student's Problems Pre University Exam. Test Student's Problems Student's Problems
7 GDC Memorial College, Bahal(Bhiwani) Lesson Plan January 2018 to April 2018 Name of Faculty :-Vinod Bishnoi B.A.(Geography) 4th Semester Subject : Human Geography (Paper-203) Week Introduction of the syllabus & scheme of Examination Week Introduction about Huamn Geography Nature and Scope of Huamn Geography Barnches of Human Geography Barnches of Human Geography Approaches to the study of Human Geography Approaches to the study of Human Geography Week Introducation to division of Mankind Introducation to division of Mankind Spatial distribution of race and tribes of India Spatial distribution of race and tribes of India concept of menenvironment relation : A historical approach concept of menenvironment relation : A historical approach. Week concept of menenvironment relation : A historical approach Student Problem & Revision Student Problem & Revision Student Problem & Revision Test Unit-I Week 5 I Human adaptation to the environment: (i) Cold region Eskimo (ii) Hot region-bushman (iii) Plateau Gonds (iv) Mountains Gujjars (iii) Plateau Gonds (iv) Mountains Gujjars Meaning, nature and components of resources Classification of resources renewal and non- renewable Week Classification of resources - biotic and aboitic, recyclable and non recyclable Classification of resources - biotic and aboitic, recyclable and non recyclable Distribution, utilization and conservation of biotic aboitic (flora (water, and minerals fauna) and energy) resources Student Problem & Revision
8 Student Problem & Revision Week 7 II Distribution and density of world population Distribution and density of world population-population growth fertility and mortality of world population fertility and mortality of world population Concept of over, under and optimum population Week 8 II Concept of over, under and optimum population Population theories: Malthus Population theories: Malthus Population theories: Ricardo Population theories: Ricardo Population theories: Marx Week Revision of Unit-I & Unit -II Revision of Unit-I & Unit -II Revision of Unit-III Test Unit-II Week 10 V Rural settlements: Meaning Rural settlements: classification and types Rural settlements: classification and types Urban settlements: Origin Urban settlements: classification and functions of towns Urban settlements: classification and functions of towns. Week 11 V Introducation to Population pressure Population pressure:-resource use and environment degradation Population pressure:-resource use and environment degradation Population pressure:-sustainable development Population pressure:-sustainable development Concept of deforestation Week 12 V Population pressure:-soil erosion Population pressure:-air pollution Population pressure:-water pollution Population pressure:-water pollution Revision Revision Week 13 V Revision Revision Revision Revision Revision Revision
9 Week Revision Test Unit -III Revision Unit- IV Revision Unit- IV Revision Unit- IV Test Unit -IV Week Student's Problems Student's Problems Student's Problems Pre University Exam. Test Student's Problems Student's Problems
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11 GDC Memorial College, Bahal(Bhiwani) Lesson Plan January 2018 to April 2018 Name of Faculty :-Vinod Bishnoi M.A.(Geography) 4th Semester Subject : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (17GEO24C2) Week Introduction of the syllabus & scheme of Examination Week Meaning and Purpose of Research Meaning and Purpose of Research Types of Research Types of Research Types of Research:Social Science Research Types of Research:Social Science Research Week Identification of Research Question Identification of Research Question Identification of Literature Surveying Identification of Literature Surveying Methods and Methodology in Human Geography Methods and Methodology in Human Geography Week Methods and Methodology in Human Geography Methods and Methodology in Human Geography Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Test Unit-I Week 5 I Scientific Method in Human Geography Scientific Method in Human Geography Analytical Steps of the Scientific Method Analytical Steps of the Scientific Method The Routes of Scientific Explanation The Routes of Scientific Explanation Week 6 I Deductive and Inductive forms of reference Deductive and Inductive forms of reference Explanation in Geography: Some Problems Student's Problems & Revision
12 Student's Problems & Revision Test Unit-II Week 7 II From Quantitative to Qualitative Geography From Quantitative to Qualitative Geography From Quantitative to Qualitative Geography Qualitative Data Production Qualitative Data Production Week 8 II Interviews (Process of Interviewing) Interviews (Process of Interviewing) Interviews (Structure interviews and informal surveys) Interviews (Structure interviews and informal surveys) Interviews (Depth Interviewing and Working with Groups) Interviews (Depth Interviewing and Working with Groups) Week 9 II Observation (Participant Observation and Ethnography) Observation (Participant Observation and Ethnography) Student's Problems & Revision Test Unit-III Week 10 V Process of Research Report Writing Process of Research Report Writing Process of Research Report Writing Reference styles (Harvard, Chicago) Reference styles (Harvard, Chicago) Reference styles (Harvard, Chicago) Week 11 V Ethics in Research Ethics in Research Ethics in Research Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Week 12 V Test Unit -IV Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Week Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- II
13 Revision Unit- II Week Revision Unit- III Revision Unit- III Revision Unit- III Revision Unit- IV Revision Unit- IV Revision Unit- IV Week Student's Problems Student's Problems Student's Problems Pre University Exam. Test Student's Problems Student's Problems
14 GDC Memorial College, Bahal(Bhiwani) Lesson Plan January 2018 to April 2018 Name of Faculty :-Vinod Bishnoi M.A.(Geography) 4th Semester Subject : WATER RESOURCE AND MANAGEMENT (17GEO24DA1) Week Introduction of the syllabus & scheme of Examination Week Introducation to Water Resources Water as a focus of geographical interest Water as a focus of geographical interest Hydrological cycle Hydrological cycle Factor affecting water resources-physical factors Week Factor affecting water resources-physical factors Factor affecting water resources-climatic factors Factor affecting water resources-climatic factors Factor affecting water resources-climatic factors Factor affecting water resources-geological factors Factor affecting water resources-geological factors Week Factor affecting water resources-geological factors Factor affecting water resources-geological factors Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Test Unit-I Week 5 I Groundwater and its occurrence Groundwater and its occurrence-consolidated formation Groundwater and its occurrence-consolidated formation Groundwater and its occurrence-semi-consolidated formation Groundwater and its occurrence-semi-consolidated formation Groundwater and its occurrence-semi-consolidated formation Week 6 I Groundwater and its occurrence-unconsolidated formation Groundwater and its occurrence-unconsolidated formation Groundwater and its occurrence-unconsolidated formation Student's Problems & Revision
15 Student's Problems & Revision Test Unit-II Week 7 II Utilization of water resources Utilization of water resources Utilization of water resources Problems of groundwater utilization Problems of groundwater utilization Week 8 II Problems of groundwater utilization-groundwater quality Problems of groundwater utilization-groundwater quality Problems of groundwater utilization-groundwater salinity Problems of groundwater utilization-groundwater salinity Waterlogging and groundwater depletion Waterlogging and groundwater depletion Week 9 II Waterlogging and groundwater depletion Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Test Unit-III Week 10 V Surface and groundwater pollution Surface and groundwater pollution Surface and groundwater pollution Water scarcity Water scarcity Introduction to water resource management Week 11 V Water resource management:- definition, functions and strategies Water resource management:- definition, functions and strategies Water resource management:- definition, functions and strategies Water resource management:- definition, functions and strategies Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Week 12 V Test Unit -IV Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Student's Problems & Revision Week Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- I Revision Unit- II
16 Revision Unit- II Week Revision Unit- III Revision Unit- III Revision Unit- III Revision Unit- IV Revision Unit- IV Revision Unit- IV Week Student's Problems Student's Problems Student's Problems Pre University Exam. Test Student's Problems Student's Problems
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