Objectives :- NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON. F.Y.B.Com. SEM. 1: REVISED SYLLABUS W.E.F. June 2015 GEOGRAPHY OF TRADE To acquaint the students with basic concepts of trade. To acquaint the students with scope, content and theoretical framework relating to. To understand the spatial variations in movement of commodities, and trade relations within and between regions. Topic 1. Introduction to Geography of 2. Basis of Unit i) Meaning and Definition of Geography of ii) Nature and Scope of Geography of iii) Relationship with other Discipline iv) Approaches to the study of Geography of a) Regional Approach b) Commodity Approach c) Principles Approach i) Physical Basis of : a) Location b) Relief c) Geology d) Climate e) Soil ii) Economic Basis of : a) Economic Feasibility b) Demand and Supply of Commodities c) Market Facilities d) Transport Facilities e) Technological and Scientific Progress iii) Political Basis of : a) Political Stability
iv) b) Government Policy c) Political Ideology Cultural Basis of : a) Population as a Resource b) People Interest c) Cultural Progress 3. Factors, Types of 4. Balance of, blocks and Theory. i) Factors influencing on a) Natural Resources b) Population c) Economic and Technological Development d) Transport and Commutations e) Political relationship ii) Different Types of : i) Regional : Ii) Internal : a) Wholesale b) Retail c) e- iii) External : a) Export b) Import c) Entrepot iii) iv) Nature of International of India Foreign of the Following Countries: a) U.S.A. b) China c) Arab Countries i) Introduction: a) Bilateral b) Multilateral c) Balance, Favorable and unfavorable balance ii) Common Market: a) European Free Association (EFTA) b) United Nation Conference on and Development (UNCTD) c) Latin American Free Association (LAFTA) d) SAARC
III) Ricardian Theory of International. Weightage of Marks Unit No Marks Periods 1 10 07 2 20 12 3 15 12 4 15 14 University Exam 60 45 Internal Examination 40 ---- Books: i) Ajwani M.H.: Commercial Geography, Vipul Publication,218, Rajaram Mohanray Marg, Girgaon, Mumbai.400004 ii) Ahirrao, Alizad, Dhapate, Patil, Shinde: (1988) Commercial Geography, Rutuja Prakashan, Pune. iii) Bhole A.S. (2013) Vyapari Bhugol va Vahtuk, Prashant Publication, Jalgaon. iv) Bari S.A. (1978) Commercial geography, Modern Publisher, Bombay v) Chaudhari Shankar R : Paryawaran and Athik Kriya, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai.(Marathi Language) vi) Chaudhari M.R. - Economic Geography, second Edition oxford and IBH Publishing new Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta vii) Gupta A. Das: Economic and Commercial Geography, A. Mukharjee and Co. Pvt Ltd, Bankim Chatarjee street, Kolkata viii) Goh cheng Leong: Human and Economic Geography. ix) Morgan and Pugh: Economic Geography, Methuen & Conpany Ltd London. x) P.R.Karmarkar, S.C.Gupte, S.D.Paranjpe: Arthik va Vyapari Bhugol,Continental Prakashan, Pune-30 xi) S.P.Pathk: Commercial Geography, Suvichar, Prakashan Mandal,461/4, Sadashiv Peth, Pune-411030
Objectives North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon F Y B Com. Sem. II Geography Syllabus W. E. F. June 2015 GEOGRAPHY OF TRANSPORT 1. To aware the students about transport system and its importance in day today life 2. To how to utilize land transport in occupational profit system. 3. To acquaint the student with basic concepts of transport and transport mode 4. To understand the variation in transport cost and economic development. Unit Topic Sub- Topic Periods 1 Introduction to Transport. I) Transport-Meaning, Definition and Significance of Transport. II) Meaning, Definition, Nature and Scope of Transport Geography. III) Relationship with other disciplines. IV) Impact of physical conditions on modes of Transport. V) Role of transport in the economic development. VI)Variations in Transport costs 2 Land Transport. Land Transport- Meaning and Types. A) Road Transport: - II) Merits & Demerits of road Transport. III) Importance of Pune -Mumbai Express Highway. IV) Significance of Golden Quadrilateral in India. B) Railway Transport- II) Merits and Demerits of Railway Transport. III)Importance of Konkan railway IV) Railway Divisions of India V) Role of land Transport in Economic development of India. 3 Water Transport. Water Transport II) Merits & Demerits of water Transport. III) The Suez Canal route and its importance. IV) The Panama Canal route and its importance. V) Inland water transport in India and U.S.A. 10 14 14
VI) Ports and Harbors in India VII) Problems & prospects of water Transport in India. 4 Air Transport. Air transport- I)Meaning and Importance II) Merits and Demerits of air transport. III) Factors affecting air transport. IV) Development of Indian air transport system. V) Indian national policy of air transport. 10 Reference Books: 1) Dube R.N. & Negi B.S: Economic Geography of India, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad. 2) Goh Cheng Leong : Human and Economic Geography, Oxford University, Gillan Morgan Press, New Delhi. 3) Majid Husain (1994) : Transport Geography, Anmol Publication Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi. 4) Morgan and Dugh (1977): Economic Geography, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai. 5) Nimkar and Kankure (1989): Commercial geography, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai. 6) Dr. Karmarkar P.R. : Economic and Commercial Geography, Continental Dr Gupte & Dr. Paranjpe Publication, Pune 30. 7) Goh cheng Leong: Human and Economic Geography. 8) Padey P.N.:- Economic Geography Nirali Prakashan Pune 9) Padey P.N.:- Commercial Geography, Nirali Prakashan Pune Weightage of Marks and Periods Unit No. Marks Periods I 12 09 II 18 12 III 16 12 IV 14 12 University Examination 60 45 Internal Examination 40