First/ Third/ Fifth Semester

Study Material

  1. FYBA- Geomorphology

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  2. SYBA- Climatology

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  3. SYBA- Physical Geography of India

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  4. TYBA- Human Settlement Geography

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  5. TYBA- Geography of Maharashtra

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  6. TYBA- Spatial Tools and Techniques in Geography

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  7. MA Part - 1: Principles of Geomorphology

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  8. MA Part - 1: Principles of Climatology

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  9. MA Part - 1: Fundamentals of Human Geography

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  10. MA Part - 1: Spatial Organization of Economic Activities

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

    4. Module - 4

  11. MA Part - 1: Tools and Techniques in Spatial Analysis - 1

    1. Module - 1

    2. Module - 2

    3. Module - 3

  12. MA Part - 1: Tools and Techniques in Spatial Analysis - 2

    1. Module - 1

      1. Measures of Central Tendency

        1. Measures of central tendency: mean center, weighted mean center, median center

        2. Z score – different applications and interpretations.

      2. Network Analysis:

        1. Topological graphs

        2. Network Analysis -Connectivity Analysis- Calculations of Alpha, beta, and gamma indices

        3. Mapping of relative accessibility and connectivity – Matrices- point of minimum aggregate travel distance

    2. Module - 2

      1. Data types – qualitative and quantitative

        1. Practical - 1

        2. Practical - 2

      2. Scales of measurement of data: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio –

        1. Practical 1

      3. Spatial and non-spatial data

      4. Symbolization and representation – interpretation and relationships.

      5. Sources of data – Primary and secondary

        1. Collection of Primary Data

        2. Collection of Secondary Data

      6. Designing a questionnaire and E- questionnaire

        1. Practical - 1

        2. Practical - 2

    3. Module - 3