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Ph.D. Course Work 2012 Sub : Geography Important points to be noted: Duration of Course Work : One Semester (6 Months) Total : 200 (Four papers 50 Each) Passing marks will be: 40 %. Duration of Examination: 2 Hrs. for each paper I: Research Methodology : 50 II: Subject paper -I : 50 III : Subject paper II : 50 IV: Review of literature : 50 Subject Course Work: 100 (2 Hrs.) Examination will be held at the end of the Semester. Total Lecture Hour (periods) for II (elective units): 60 (sixty). Scheme of Examination of Pre-Ph.D. (Course Work) Examination I Research - 50 50 42 Methodology II Subject I - 50 50 25 III Subject II - 50 50 25 IV Review of Literature 50-50 60

I Research Methodology - 50 50 42 -I Research Methodology Unit - 1 1. Introduction to Research Methodology: Meaning, Objectives, Significance, Types 2. Research Problem: Definition, testing and procedures Unit-2 1. Hypothesis: Definition, testing and procedures 2. Research Design/Plan: Meaning, need and features, Basic principle of experimental signs Unit-3 1. Data collection/data analysis: Tools for data collection 2. Statistical Applications: Mean, Median, Mode, Mean Deviation & Standard deviation, Correlation and Regression, Probability distributions,chi square test, z test, t test, two sample t test, paired-t test Unit- 4 1. Report Writing: Types of Reports, Research Report Format, Referencing, Bibliography, Appendices 2. Computer Applications: Fundamentals of Computers, Operating systems, use of software (MS-Office, SPSS) Unit-5 1. Safety and safety measures: Introduction, safety of individuals/laboratory/community/environment 2. Code of Ethics/ethics of research/good laboratory practices: IPR and record keeping/archives References: 1. Methodology of Research in Social Sciences by O. R. Krishnaswamy and M. Rangnatham Himalaya publication House, 2005, ISBN: 8184880936 2. Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques by C. R. Kothari, New Age International Publishers, ISBN:81-224-1522-9 3. Statistical Methods for Research Workers by Fisher R. A., Cosmo Publications, New Delhi ISBN:81-307-0128-6 4. Design and Analysis of Experiments by Montogomery D.C. (2001), John Wiley, ISBN: 0471260088 5. SPSS online manual 6. MINITAB online manual

II Subject I - 50 50 25 Geography Course Work - II Unit - 1 Geomorphology : Fundamental concepts; Factors controlling landform development, Endogenetic and Exogenetic forces; Denudation process, weathering and erosion; Geosynclines, mountain building, continental drift and plate tectonics; Concept of geomorphic cycle; Landforms associated with fluvial, glacial, arid, coastal and karst cycles, Slope forms and processes, Environmental and Applied Geomorphology. Unit - II Climatology : Composition and structure of the atmosphere; Heat budget of the earth; Distribution of temperature; Atmospheric pressure and general circulation of winds; Monsoon and jet stream; Stability and instability of the atmosphere, Air-masses, Fronts, temperate and tropical cyclones; Types and distribution of precipitation, Classification of world climates; Koppen's and Thornthwaite's schemes, Hydrological Cycle; Global warming. Unit - III Oceanography : Origin of Ocean basins; Bottom relief of Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; Ocean deposits; Coral reefs; Temperature and salinity of the oceans; Density of sea water; Tides and ocean currents; Sea-level changes. Bio-Geography : Physical factors influencing world distribution of plants and animals; forms and functions of ecosystem : Forest, grassland, marine and mountain ecosystem; Bio-diversity and its depletion through natural and man induced causes; Conservation and management of ecosystems; Environmental hazards and problems of pollution; Ozone depletion. Unit - IV History of Geographic Thought : General character of Geographic knowledge during the ancient and medieval period; Foundations of Modern Geography, Contribution of German, French, British and American schools; Conceptual and methodological developments during the 20 th century; Changing paradigms; man and Environment, Determinism and possibilism; Areal differentiation and spatial organization; Quantitative revolution; Impact of positivism, humanism, radicalism and behaviouralism in Geography. Unit - V Population Geography : Nature, Scope, Subject matter and recent trends; Patterns of world distribution, growth and density of population; Policy issues Patterns and processes of migration, Demographic transition; Population-resource regions. Settlement Geography : Site, situation, types, size, spacing and internal morphology of rural and urban settlements; Ecological processes of urban growth; Uraban fringe; City-region; Settlement system; Primate city; Rank-size rule, Settlement hierarchy, Christaller's Central Place theory; August Losch's theory of market centres.

III Subject II - 50 50 25 Geography Course Work - III Unit - I Economic Geography : Location of economic activities and spatial organization of economics, Classification of economics, Sectors of economy : primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary; Natural resources; Renewable and non-renewable, Conservation of resources. Agricultural Geography : Concept and techniques of delimitation of agricultural regions, Measurement of agricultural productivity and efficiency; Crop combination and diversification; Von Thunen's Model; Agricultural systems of the world. Industrial Geography : Classification of industries; Weber's and Losch's approaches; Resource based and footloose industries. Geography of Transport and Trade : Models of transportation and transport cost, Accessibility and connectivity; Inter-regional and Intra-regional; Comparative cost advantages. Unit - II Political Geography : Definition and scope of political Geography; Geopolitics; Global strategic views (Heartland and Rimland theories); Concept of nation; state and Nation-state; Boundaries and frontiers; Politics and world resources; Geography and Federalism. Social Geography : Nature and scope of social geography; Social structure and Social processes; Elements of social geography-ethnicity, tribe; dialect; language, caste and religion; Concept of social well-being. Cultural Geography : Nature and Scope of Cultural geography; Environment and culture; Concept of culture areas and cultural regions; Theories of tribal groups; Dwelling places as cultural expressions. Unit - III Regional Planning : Regional concept in Geography; its application to planning regions; Concept of planning region; Regional hierarchy, Types of regions and Methods of regional delineation; Conceptual and theoretical framework of Regional planning; Regional planning in India; Concept of development; Indicators of development; Regional imbalances. Geography of India : Physiographic divisions Climate : Its regional variations; Vegetation types and vegetation regions; Major soil types; Coastal and Marine resources; water resources; Irrigation; agriculture; Agroclimatic regions Mineral and power resources; major industries and industrial regions; Population distribution and growth; Settlement patterns; Regional disparities in social and economic development. Unit - IV Cartography : Map as a tool in Geographical studies; Types of maps : Techniques for the study of spatial patterns of distribution; Single purpose and composite maps; Choropleth; Isopleth and Chorochromatic maps and pie diagrams; Mapping of location-specific data; Accessibility and flow maps.

Remote sensing and computer application in mapping; Digital mapping; Geographic Information System (GIS), Thematic maps. Statistical Methods : Date sources and types of data; Statistical diagrams, study of Frequency distribution and cumulative frequency : Measures of central tendency; Selection of class intervals for mapping; Measures of dispersion (Simple index of dispersion) and concentration (Bernard s index of concentration; Standard deviation; Lorenz Curve; Methods of measuring associations among different attributes; Simple and Multiple correlation; Regression. Measurement of spatial patterns of distribution; Nearest-neighbour analysis; Scaling techniques rank score, weighted score, Sampling techniques for geographical analysis, quantification in major fields of geography; morphometric analysis, land capability classification, Measurement of agricultural efficiency; Quantitative methods in economic regionalization. Unit - V Meaning and Signifcance of research, Types and objective of research, Research process, research approaches, defining the research problems, problems of geographic research; formulation of research schemes; role and significance of research bodies and funding agencies to assist research design; hypothesis; theory and scientific law; preparing a research project; writing a research report. Geomorphology Books Recommended Agrawal, A. et al. : The Citizen's Fifth Report. Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1999. Ahmed, E. : Coastal Geomorphology of India, New Delhi. Cotton, C.A. : Geomorphology, John Willey & Sons, New York. Dayal, P. : A Textbook of Geomorphology, Shukla Book Depot, Patna, 1996. Holmes, A. : Principles of Physical Geology, Nelson, 1978. Jefferys, H. : The Earth - Its Origin, History and Physical Constitution. Kale, V. and Gupta, A. : Element of Geomorphology, Oxford University Press, Calcutta, 2001. King and Embleton, C.A.M. : Glacial and Pre-Glacial Geomorphology, Edward Arnold, London, 1975. Lobeck, A.K. : Geomorphology, McGraw Hill Book Co., New York, 1939. Monkhouse, F.J. : Principles of Physical Geography, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1960. Pitty, A.F. : Introduction of Geomorphology, Methuen, London, 1974. Sharma, R.C. and Vatal M. : Oceanography for Geographers, Chetanya Publishing House, Allahabad, 1970 Singh, S. : Geomorphology, Prayag Publication, Allahabad, 1988 Singh, Savindra : Physical Geography, Prayag Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad. Small, R.J. : The Study of Landforms, McGraw Hill, New York, 1985 Streers, J.A. : The Unstable Earth, Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi. Strahler, A.N. : and Strahler, A.H. Modren Physical Geography, John Wiley, Revised Edition, 1992. Strahler, A.N. : Earth Science, Harper and Row Publishers, New York. Thornbury, W.D. : Principles of Geomorphology, John Willey, New York, 1960 Thurman, H.B. : Introductory Oceanography, Charels Webber, E.Merril Publishing Co. 1984.

IV Review of Literature 50-50 60 PAPER IV Review of literature.