Objectives:
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Course |
Learning Outcome (at course level) |
Learning & Teaching Strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
Course Code |
Course Title |
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24DGEO 513(A) |
Demography and Population Studies (Theory) |
CO85: Acquire knowledge of Population Geography along with relevance of Demographic data. CO86: Acquire knowledge of distribution and trends of population growth and theories. CO87: Diagnose the dynamics of population. CO88: Implications of population composition in different regions of the world. CO89: Appreciation of the contemporary issues in the field of population studies CO90: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction.
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Approach inTeachin g:
Interactivelectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstrations.
Learningactivities forthe students:
Self-learning assignments, effective questions, Seminar presentation. |
Class Test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual andGroup projects. |
Nature and scope of Population Geography and its relation to Demography.
Demographic data requirement and its relevance.
Population Censuses across the world.
Determinants and world pattern;
Population Growth: past, present trends and future projections of population in the world Relation to Demographic Transition Theory; Malthusian perspective on population.
Age-Sex composition;
Rural and Urban composition:
Literacy
Life Expectancy
Fertility,
Mortality
Migration-Measures, determinants and implications
Ageing of Population,
Declining Sex Ratio;
Demographic Dividend.
Essential Reading:
Suggested Readings:
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