Objectives:
Course |
Learning Outcome (at course level) |
Learning & Teaching Strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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24CGEO 211 |
Human Geography (Theory)
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CO19: Interpret the basic concepts of Human geography and detailed exposure of contemporary relevance of cultural landscape. CO20: Enhance knowledge ofdifferent theories related to population. CO21: Capture knowledge of space and society of cultural regions race; tribes, religion and language CO22: Analyze different types of settlement in rural as well as urban areas CO23: Explain regional resource development of India and population resource relationship. CO24: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in Teaching: Interactivelectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstrations. Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, effective questions, Seminar presentation. |
Class Test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and Group projects |
Definition, Scope and Principles;
Contemporary Relevance,
Understanding Cultural Landscape
Population Growth and Distribution;
Population Composition;
Malthusian and Demographic Transition Theories.
Cultural Regions;
Race;
Tribes, Religion and Language.
Types of Rural Settlements;
Classification of Urban Settlements;
Trends and Patterns of World Urbanization.
Ackerman’s Population-Resource Regions and
Regional Resource Development
Essential Reading:
1. Chandna, R.C. (2017). Population Geography. New Delhi, U.S.A.: Kalyani Publishers.
2. Hussain, Majid. (2012). Manav Bhugol,. Jaipur. India: Rawat Publications
3. Singh, R.B., (Ed.) (2015). Urban Development Challenges, Risk and Resilience in Asian Mega Cities-Sustainable Urban Future of Emerging Asian Mega Region, Tokyo, Japan: Springer. Pages 488, 2015.
4. Hassan, M.I. (2005). Population Geography. Jaipur, India: Rawat Publications.
5. Kaushik, S.D. (2010). ManavBhugol. Meerut, India: Rastogi Publication
6. Maurya, S.D. (2012). ManavBhugol. Allahabad, India: ShardaPustakBhawan.
Suggested Readings:
1. Daniel, P.A. and Hopkinson, M.F. (1989). The Geography of Settlement. London. UK: Oliver & Boyd.
2. Johnston, R., Gregory, D.,& Pratt, G., et al. (2008). The Dictionary of Human 25 Geography, Blackwell Publication.
3. Jordan-Bychkov., et al. (2006). The Human Mosaic: A Thematic Introduction to Cultural Geography. New York, U.S.A.: W. H. Freeman and Company
4. Rozenblat., Celine., Pumain., Denise and Velasquez., Elkin Eds. (2018). International and Transnational Perspectives on Urban Systems.Tokyo, Japan: Springer pages 393.
E-Contents
1. AdvancesinAtmosphericSciences–Bimonthly,SPSciencePress,Paris0256-1538
2. AtmosphericEnvironment–Annual,Elsevier, Netherland1352-2310
3. AnnalsoftheNationalAssociationofGeographersIndia–Biannual, NationalAssociationofGeographers,NewDelhi0970-972X