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This course intends to familiarise students with two major genres (poetry and fiction)
of English literature, along with its structural and thematic features. The emphasis is
on how language transforms into literature.
This course explores the narrative techniques and cultural contexts of humour in
literature. Students will examine various genres and forms of humour, from classical
satire to modern comedic fiction, to understand how humour is constructed and its
impact on readers and society.
The course equips Commerce students to further develop their reading and writing
skills. It builds competence in using appropriate vocabulary and sensible sentence
construction. The course equips the learners to effectively use language in academic
and real life situation.
The course equips science students to further develop their reading and writing skills. It
builds competence in using appropriate vocabulary and sensible sentence construction.
The course equips the learners to effectively use language in academic and real life
situations
AIM OF THE COURSE
To introduce students to the different genres of literature and to the niceties of literary
expression.
OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
1. appreciate and enjoy works of literature.
2. appreciate the aesthetic and structural elements of literature.
Sem One - Common Course English Paper Two - for all Model 1 B.A. and B.Sc. Programmes under CBCS
2017 Admission Onwards
Immunology is the study of the immune system and is a very important branch of the medical and biological sciences. The immune system protects us from infection through various lines of defence. If the immune system is not functioning as it should, it can result in disease, such as autoimmunity, allergy and cancer.
A research methodology describes the techniques and procedures used to identify and analyze information regarding a specific research topic.
Biophysics is a bridge between biology and physics. Biophysics studies life at every level, from atoms and molecules to cells, organisms, and environments.
Biophysics is a bridge between biology and physics. Biophysics studies life at every level, from atoms and molecules to cells, organisms, and environments.
Bioinstrumentation is the development of technologies for the measurement and manipulation of parameters within biological systems, focusing on the application of engineering tools for scientific discovery and for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Biological techniques are methods or procedures that are used to study living things. They include experimental and computational methods, approaches, protocols and tools for biological research.
Evolution refers to the process by which living organisms change over time through changes in the genome. Such evolutionary changes result from mutations that produce genomic variation, giving rise to individuals whose biological functions or physical traits are altered.
Phylogeny, the history of the evolution of a species or group, especially in reference to lines of descent and relationships among broad groups of organisms.
Genetics is the branch of biology that studies genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms. It forms the foundation for understanding how traits and characteristics are passed from one generation to the next and how they can vary among individuals.
Ecology is the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them. An ecologist studies the relationship between living things and their habitats.
multidisciplinary science, which draws on the disciplines of limnology, oceanography, freshwater biology, marine biology, meteorology, conservation, ecology, population dynamics, economics, statistics, decision analysis, management, and many others in an attempt to provide an integrated picture of fisheries
Biostatistics is a branch of statistics that focuses on the application of statistical methods to biological and health-related data. It involves the design, analysis, and interpretation of data from various biological, medical, and public health studies. Biostatistics plays a crucial role in understanding patterns and relationships within biological and health-related data, making informed decisions, and drawing meaningful conclusions from scientific research.
Research methodology refers to the systematic process of planning, designing, conducting, and analyzing a research study. It encompasses the strategies, techniques, and procedures used to gather and interpret data, answer research questions, and test hypotheses. Research methodology is a crucial aspect of any scientific investigation, guiding researchers through the various stages of the research process. Here are the key components of research methodology
This course provides notes and videos on key Chemistry Practicals for B.Sc. Semester 1 (FYUGP).
Explore the fundamental organization of elements in the Periodic Table, understanding atomic structure, trends, and their significance in chemistry.
Goods and Services Tax is an optional core paper for B.Com Semester 3 students of M G University.
Objective of the Course: To give the students a general understanding of the GST law in the country and provide an insight into practical aspects of GST and equip them to become tax practitioners.
Environmental biology, also known as ecology, is the scientific study of the relationships between living organisms and their interactions with their natural surroundings. It encompasses a wide range of topics related to the environment, ecosystems, biodiversity, and the impact of human activities on the natural world. Environmental biology plays a crucial role in understanding and addressing pressing environmental issues and promoting sustainable practices
Human rights are fundamental rights and freedoms that every individual is entitled to simply by virtue of being human. These rights are inherent, universal, and inalienable, meaning they cannot be taken away or given up. Human rights encompass a wide range of principles and protections that are essential for the dignity, well-being, and equality of all people, regardless of their nationality, race, gender, religion, or other characteristics.
Chordata is a phylum within the animal kingdom that includes a diverse group of organisms characterized by the presence of a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail at some point in their life cycle. Chordates encompass a wide range of animals, from simple marine organisms to complex vertebrates
Genetics is the scientific study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms. It involves understanding how traits are passed from one generation to the next and how they contribute to the diversity of species. Genes are segments of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) that contain the instructions for building and maintaining an organism. DNA serves as the genetic blueprint for an individual, determining characteristics such as appearance, behavior, and susceptibility to certain diseases.
Familiarise the cost concept and learn the fundamentals of cost accounting as a separate system of accounting for the computation of cost price of product and services.
Name of Teacher:- Prof.(Dr) Mini Joseph
2 SEM COURSE and this include
Atomic structure
Chemical bonding-I
Chemical bonding-II
Chemistry of s and p block elements
Chemistry of d and f block elements
1 SEM COURSE and this include
Methodology of chemistry
Periodic table and periodic properties
Analytical methods in chemistry
Chromatographic methods
Evaluation of analytical data
3rd Sem Course and include
Classification and IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds
Organic reaction mechanism-1
Stereochemistry-1
Stereochemistry-II
Alkanes
Alkenes
Alkynes
Alkyl halides
Organometallic compounds of magnesium
Aromaticity and Benzene
Napthalene and Anthracene
Aryl halides
Pericyclic reactions
This is an open course and include
Food additives
Soaps
Synthetic detergents
Cosmetics
Plastics, Paper and Dyes
Drugs
Chemistry and Agriculture
nanomaterials
This include
Gaseous state
Liquid state
Solid state
Surface chemistry and Colloidal state
This include
Introduction to environmental studies:Natural resources
Environmental pollusion and social issues
Population and Environmental issues
Ecological Chemistry
Human Rights
This include
Quantum mechanics
Molecular spectroscopy-I
Molecular spectroscopy-II
This include
heterocyclic compounds
Active methylene compounds
Carbohydrates
Drugs
Dyes
Polymers
Sem One - Common Course English Paper One - for all U.G. Programmes.
2017 Admission onwards
The course is intended to provide the learner with an understanding on the
practices and principles of marketing, the importance of marketing in an
organisation and the changing scenario. The course helps to understand the
whys and the how’s of marketing.
Module 1 Decline of Feudalism
Theories on Afro- Asian Social Formations : Asiatic Mode of Production, Prebendalism, Tributary State, Segmentary State, Manchu Dynasty in China, Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan, Mughal Dynasty in India.
Module 2 : Rise of Modern Age
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Commercial Revolution, Industrial Revolution, Agriculture Revolution, Protestant Ethics.
3 SEM complementary course and include
Nuclear chemistry
Bioinorganic chemistry
Chemistry and agriculture
Heterocyclic compounds
Drugs
Food additives
Cosmetics
1 SEM complementary course and include
Atomic structure and chemical bonding
Fundamental concepts in chemistry
Basic principles of analytical chemistry
Chromatographic techniques