To enhance the practical skills to illustrate both physical and cultural features on map and map projections.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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GEO 325 |
Practical in Cartography (Practical)
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The students will be able to –
CO34: To impart basic knowledge in Cartography and Toposheet and the basic understanding and construction of Projections. |
Approach in teaching: Discussion, Demonstration, Action Research, Project, Field Trip Learning activities for the students: Field activities, Simulation, Presentation, Giving tasks |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Observations of practical skills, Presentation, Cartographic exercises, Practical assignments, Project and field work reports, seminar/ presentations and viva voce |
Concepts, Types, Construction and Reading of Map Scales
· Geographical Coordinates, Properties of Graticules, Classification of Projections,
Terminologies, Properties and Uses
· Cylindrical Projections
Attributes and Properties: Cylindrical Equal Area and Mercator’s Projection
· Conical Projections
Attributes and Properties: Conical Projection with Two Standard Parallel and
Bonne’s Projection
· Zenithal Projections
Attributes and Properties: Zenithal Gnomonic Polar Projection and Zenithal
Stereographic, Polar Projection
Topographical Maps, Representation of Relief by Contours, Identification of Physicaland Cultural Features
Singh, R.L. and Singh, R.P.B. (1999). Elements of Practical Geography, Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi.
· Monkhouse, F.J. and Wilkinson, H.R. (1972). Maps and Diagrams, Mothuen and Co. Ltd., London.
· Mishra, R.P. and Ramesh, A. (1989). Fundamentals of Cartography, Concept Publishing, Delhi.
· Sharma, J.P. (2010). PrayogicBhugol, Rastogi Publishers, Delhi.