GenEd Courses offered by Dept. of Geography, Presidency University

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GenEd Courses offered by Dept. of Geography, Presidency University (All the Courses are offered to both Science and Humanities Students) Semester Course No. Course Name Maximum No. of Students (originally proposed) Maximum No. of Students (after reallocation) Full Marks First GEOG 0131 Geography in Daily Life 30 80 50 4 Second GEOG 0231 The Maps 30 80 50 4 Third GEOG 0331 Natural Hazards and Disaster Management 30 50 50 4 Fourth GEOG 0431 Basic Geoinformatics 30 50 50 4 Grand Total 120 260 200 16 Credit GENED Course Names Geography in Daily Life The Maps Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Basic Geoinformatics Content in Brief Introduction to the subject, its sub-branches and how geographical elements affect everyday life Reading and interpreting a variety of maps Types of natural hazards and their management Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing techniques for geographical analysis GENED Co-ordinator for Students of Dept. of Geography Dhiraj Barman (Mobile No.: 08509696315) (Email - dhiraj.geog@presiuniv.ac.in)

Detailed Syllabus for GenEd Course being offered by Department of Geography for First Semester Paper Name: Geography in Daily Life Course No.: GEOG 0131 Paper Type: Theory Unit I: Geography - Making Sense of It 1.1 Geography: The science of place and space 1.2 Interdisciplinary nature: Bridging social and physical sciences 1.3 Inequalities between places and social groups 1.4 Interconnectedness of the world and communities in it 1.5 Experiential learning of geography: Travel, field work and expedition 1.6 Geographic tools 1.7 Role of geography: Citizenship and stewardship development; decision making Unit II: Geographic Learning - Natural Systems 2.1 Earth s anatomy: Internal structure; plate tectonics 2.2 Weathering and denudation 2.3 Landform orders 2.4 Hydrologic cycle 2.5 Earth s energy budget 2.6 Global circulation 2.7 Life support systems Unit III: Geographic Understanding: Global Crises 3.1 Climate change 3.2 Biodiversity: Forests and wild life 3.3 Energy 3.4 Food production and agriculture 3.5 Fresh water supply and health 3.6 Poverty 3.7 Urbanization 3.8 Rural development 1. Dr. Mery Biswas ( mery.geog@presiuniv.ac.in ) 2. Dhiraj Barman( dhiraj.geog@presiuniv.ac.in )

Detailed Syllabus for GenEd Course being offered by Department of Geography for Second Semester Paper Name: The Maps Course No.: GEOG 0231 Paper Type: Practical Credit: 06 Unit I: Introduction to Maps 1.1 Elements of Maps 1.2 Scales types and conversions 1.3 Types of Maps Topographical Maps, Weather Maps, Thematic Maps 1.4 Methods of Representation Qualitative and Quantitative Unit II: Heritage of Mapping in India 2.1 Mughal Period Contribution of Raja Todar Mal 2.2 Colonial Period The Great Triangulation Survey 2.3 Modern Period Satellite Systems based Mapping 2.4 Mapping Organisations Survey of India, Geological Survey of India, National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organisation Unit III: Art and Science of Map Making 3.1 Projections Concepts, Terminologies and Classification 3.2 Construction of Graticules - Principles 3.3 Planar Case Polar Zenithal Stereographic Projection 3.4 Cylindrical Case Cylindrical Equal Area 3.5 Conical Case Simple Conical Projection with One Standard Parallel Unit IV: Mapping Techniques and Technologies 4.1 Data Mining and Mapping : Visualisation of Themes Bar Diagrams, Pie Diagrams, Isopleth Maps, Choropleth Maps 4.2 Satellite Imaging Systems 4.3 Digital Images and Maps 4.4 Using Open Source Geospatial Datasets Google Earth and Wikimap 1. Aritra Chakraborty ( aritra.geog@presiuniv.ac.in ) 2. Priyank Pravin Patel ( priyank.geog@presiuniv.ac.in )

Detailed Syllabus for GenEd Course being offered by Department of Geography for Third Semester Paper Name: Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Course No.: GEOG 0331 Paper Type: Theory Unit I: Basic Concepts 1.1 Overview of Natural Hazards - definition, hazards & disaster linkages 1.2 Concept of vulnerability, mitigation, prevention, preparedness, response and recovery Unit II: Natural Hazards 2.1 Meteorological Hazards - cyclones, droughts: Causes, assessment, effects and control measures 2.2 Geological Hazards - Earthquakes and Volcanoes: Causes, effects and control measures 2.3 Hydrological Hazards - Floods: Causes, assessment, effects and control measures 2.4 Landslides: Causes, assessment, effects and control measures Unit III: Human induced physical hazards 3.1 Soil Erosion: Causes, assessment, effects and control measures 3.2 Desertification: Causes, assessment, effects and control measures 3.3 Nuclear Hazards: Causes, assessment, effects and control measures 3.4 Oil Slicks: Causes, assessment, effects and control measures Unit IV: Pollution Effects 4.1 Air pollution: sources, types, effects on weather and climate, effects, control measures 4.2 Water pollution: sources, pollution of surface & sub-surface waterbodies, effects, control measures 4.3 Solid waste pollution: types and management of solid waste 4.4 Soil pollution causes and control measures 1. Dr. Joy Sanyal ( joy.geog@presiuniv.ac.in ) 2. Dr. Suranjana Banerji ( suranjana.geog@presiuniv.ac.in )

Detailed Syllabus for GenEd Course being offered by Department of Geography for Second Semester Paper Name: Basic Geoinformatics Course No.: GEOG 0431 Paper Type: Practical Unit I: Theoretical Basis of a GIS Definitions, Historical Development, Components of a GIS Types of Geospatial datasets: Raster, Vector, Surface - Attributes and Functionality Unit II: Applications of GIS Nature of GIS Applications Studies on Land cover and Land use Change in Urban Areas Mapping and Predicting Environmental Hazards Detecting and Analysing Tourism Landscape Changes Prospects in GIS Unit III: RS and GPS Remote Sensing - Fundamentals of EMR and Imaging Techniques, RS Platform types and Sensor Resolutions India s Space Programme - Satellites, Data products and their Applications GPS - Principles and Components 1. Dr. Subhajit Das ( subhajit.geog@presiuniv.ac.in ) 2. Dr. Koel Roychowdhury ( koel.geog@presiuniv.ac.in )