BA Course
BA Subjects
Subjects for BA (Bachelor of Arts)
Course
Syllabus
BA English
English Literature 4(i)
Twentieth Century Indian Writing(i)
Concurrent – Qualifying Language
English Literature 4(ii)
Twentieth Century Indian Writing(ii)
English Literature 1(i)
Concurrent – Credit Language
English Literature 1(ii)
English Literature 2(i)
Nineteenth Century European Realism(i)/ Classical Literature (i)/ Forms of Popular Fiction (i)
Concurrent – Interdisciplinary
English Literature 2(ii)
English Literature 3(i)
Nineteenth Century European Realism(ii)/ Classical Literature (ii)/ Forms of Popular Fiction (ii)
Concurrent – Discipline Centered I
English Literature 3(ii)
English Literature 5(i)
Contemporary Literature(i)
Anglo-American Writing from 1930(i)/ Literary Theory (i)/ Women’s Writing of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (i)/ Modern European Drama (i)
English Literature 5(ii)
Contemporary Literature(ii)
Anglo-American Writing from 1930(ii)/ Literary Theory (ii)/ Women’s Writing of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (ii)/ Modern European Drama (ii)
Concurrent – Discipline Centered II
BA Political Science
Language - MIL/ English Environmental Science
Understanding Political Theory
Constitutional Government and Democracy in India
Generic Elective - I
Environmental Science Language - MIL/ English
Political Theory-Concepts and Debates
Political Process in India
Generic Elective - II
Introduction to Comparative Government & Politics
Perspectives on Public Administration
Perspectives on International Relations
Generic Elective - III
Ability Enhancement Course - I
Pol. Process & Inst. in Comparative Perspective
Public Policy and Administration in India
Global Politics
Generic Elective - IV
Ability Enhancement Course - II
Classical Political Philosophy
Modern Indian Political Thought - I
Discipline Specific Elective - I
Discipline Specific Elective - II
Modern Political Philosophy
Indian Political Thought - II
Discipline Specific Elective - III
Discipline Specific Elective - IV
BA History
History of India-I
Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Ancient World
History of India-II
Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Medieval World
History of India-III (c. 750-1206)
Rise of Modern West-I
History of India IV (c.1206-1550)
Rise of Modern West -11
History of India-V (c. 1550-1605)
History of India-VI (c. 1750-1857
History of Modern Europe- I (c. 1780-1939)
History of India-VII (c. 1605-1750)
History of India-VIII (c. 1857-1950)
History of Modern Europe- II (1780-1939)
History Of Southeast Asia-The 19TH Century
History Of Southeast Asia-The 20TH Century
History of Modern East Asia-I(c.1840-1919)
History of Modern East Asia-1I (c. 1868-1945)
Generic Elective (Interdisciplinary Any Four)
Environmental Issues In India
Research Methodology in History
Making of Contemporary India
Delhi: Ancient
Delhi: Medieval
Delhi: Modern
Issues in Contemporary World
Any Two: Understanding Heritage/ Art Appreciation: An Introduction to Indian Art/ Archives and museums/ Understanding Popular Culture
Discipline Specific Elective (Any Four)
History Of United States Of America -1(C. 1776 -1945)
History Of United States Of America -I1(C. 1776 - 1945)
History Of The USSR-I (c. 1917- 1964)
History Of The USSR-II (c. 1917- 1964)
History Of Africa (c. 1500 - 1960s)
BA Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Statistical Methods for Psychological Research-I
Environmental Science
General Psychology
Biopsychology
Psychology of Individual Differences
English Communication
Youth, Gender and Identity
Development of Psychological
Psychological Research
Social Psychology
Emotional Intelligence
Psychology for Health and Well-being
Understanding Psychological Disorders
Statistical Methods for Psychological Research-II
Applied Social Psychology
Stress Management
Psychology at Work
Dealing with Psychological Disorders
Developmental Psychology
Positive Psychology
Human Resource Management
Organizational Behavior
Counseling Psychology
Health Psychology
Community Psychology
BA Philosophy
Indian Philosophy
Logic
Greek Philosophy
Ethics
Western Philosophy: Descartes to Kant
Social & Political Philosophy: Indian and Western
Applied Ethics
Text of Indian Philosophy
Text of Western Philosophy
Truth Functional Logic
Analytic Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion (Indian & Western)
Philosophy of Language (Indian & Western)
Discipline Specific Elective-4 (DSE) Subject Centric (Any Four)
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy of science
Philosophy of logic
Knowledge and skepticism
Aesthetics
Indian theories of conciousness
Philosophy of law
Indian materialism
Generic Elective (GE)– 4 (Inter Disciplinenary)
Ethics In Public Domain
Formal Logic
Feminism
Bio Ethics
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) -2
Critical Thinking
Art And Film Appreciation
BA Social Work
Beginnings of Social Work
Fundamental of Social Work
Sociology for Social Work
Concurrent Field Work
Concurrent- Qualifying Language
Basic Concepts in Psychology
Contemporary Social Concerns
Social Psychology
Concurrent- credit Language
Working with Individuals
Working with Groups
Social Deviance and Social Problems
Community Organisation
Communication and Development
Physical, Mental and Community Health
Social Policy and Social Development
Social Legislation and Human Rights
Social Action and Movements
Social Welfare and Administration
Research in Social Work
Areas of Social Work Practice II
NGO Movement
BA Economics
Introductory Microeconomics
Mathematical Methods for Economics-I
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course - I
Generic Elective - I
Introductory Macroeconomics
Mathematical Methods for Economics-II
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course - II
Generic Elective - II
Intermediate Microeconomics-I
Intermediate Macroeconomics-I
Statistical Methods for Economics
Skill Enhancement Course - I
Generic Elective - III
Intermediate Microeconomics-II
Intermediate Macroeconomics-II
Introductory Econometrics
Skill Enhancement Course - II
Generic Elective - IV
Indian Economy - I
Development Economics - I
Discipline Specific Elective - I
Discipline Specific Elective - II
Indian Economy - II
Development Economics - II
Discipline Specific Elective - III
Discipline Specific Elective - IV
BA Archaeology
Methodology and Perspectives of Social Science
History of Art and Architecture in India
Basics of Archaeology
Introduction to Sociology
Cultural Transition in Pre-Modern Kerala
Methods of Archaeology
History of Folklore
Development of Sociological Theory
Making of Modern Kerala
Informatics
Basics of Indian Numismatics
Introduction to Political Science
Understanding the Past
Early Societies in India
Development of Numismatics in India
Governmental Machinery and Processes
Growth of Indian Archaeology
Introduction to Archives and Records
Environmental History
Archaeological Sites and Monuments in India
Archival Conservation and Reprography
BA Sociology
Introduction to Sociology
Sociology of India
Sociological Theories
Methods of Sociological Enquiry
Religion and Society
Marriage, Family and Kinship
Social Stratification
Gender and Sexuality
Polity and Society in India
Economy and Society
Techniques of Social Research
Gender Sensitisation
Society through the Visual
BA Geography
Geomorphology
Climatology
Cartographic Techniques
Geography of Population
Concurrent – Qualifying Language
Analytical Physical Geography
Oceanography
Thematic Cartography (Practical)
Geography of Settlements
Concurrent – Credit Language
Economic Geography
Environmental Geography
Remote Sensing (Practical)
Urban Geography
Concurrent – Interdisciplinary
Geography of Natural Resources
Spatial Dimensions of Development
Statistical Methods in Geography
Geography of India
Concurrent – Discipline Centered I
Evolution of Geographical Thought
Social Geography
Field Techniques
Agricultural Geography* (Optional)
Bio Geography* (Optional)
Political Geography* (Optional)
Disaster Management
Regional Planning: Case Studies
Geographical Information System
Geography of Tourism* (Optional)
Contemporary Environmental Issues* (Optional)
Rural Development* (Optional)
BA Anthropology
Introduction to Social Anthropology
Introduction to Biological Anthropology
Archaeological Anthropology-I
Technical Writing & Communication in English/ Computational Skills
Archaeological Anthropology-II
Anthropology of Kinship
Biostatistics and Data Analysis
Theories of Culture and Society
Human Genetics
Primate Biology / Cell Biology-I
Molecular Biology-I
Tribes and Peasants in India
Anthropology of religion, politics & economy
Biodiversity & Indigenous Knowledge / Cell Biology II
Anthropology of India / Molecular Biology-II
Human Ecology: Biological Dimensions
Biological Diversity in Human Populations
Human Ecology: Social and Cultural Dimensions
Genetics & Genomics-I
Field work dissertation
Fundamental of Human Origins and Evolution
Genomic Diversity in Human Populations
Anthropology In Practice / Genetics & Genomics-II
BA Linguistics
Core Courses—Discipline Specific Course (DSC)-4
Introduction to Language
Elementary Phonetics and Phonology
Morphosyntactic Processes
Language, Mind and Brain
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Any Two
Language, Society and Language change
Linguistic Tradition and Historical Linguistics.
Generic Elective (Inter-Disciplinary) Any Two
Issues in Applied Linguistics- I
Issues in Applied Linguistics- II
or
GE-2(ii): Language Interfaces
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC)
Understanding Human Language
Understanding Hindi as a Foreign Language
Understanding Concepts of Translation
Understanding Concepts of Language Acquisition and Intervention.
BA Rural Studies
Elements of Rural Development
Rural Development Policies and Programmes
Indian Rural Economic Scene
Indian Rural Social Scene