The syllabus for Arts subjects can vary depending on the educational board and the specific course or degree program. Here’s a general overview of the subjects typically covered in a BA Arts program:
1. English
- Literary Criticism: Major critics and theories.
- Literature: Novels, poetry, drama, and short stories.
- Language Skills: Writing, comprehension, and communication.
2. History
- Ancient History: Early civilizations, major empires.
- Medieval History: Feudal systems, major kingdoms.
- Modern History: Colonialism, independence movements, contemporary issues.
3. Political Science
- Political Theories: Classical and modern theories.
- Comparative Politics: Political systems and structures.
- International Relations: Diplomacy, global issues.
4. Economics
- Microeconomics: Supply and demand, market structures.
- Macroeconomics: National income, inflation, unemployment.
- Development Economics: Economic growth, poverty alleviation.
5. Geography
- Physical Geography: Landforms, climate, and ecosystems.
- Human Geography :Population, urbanization, and cultural landscapes.
- Geographical Techniques: Cartography, GIS, remote sensing.
6. Psychology
- Introduction to Psychology: Basic concepts, history, and methods.
- Developmental Psychology: Human growth and development.
- Clinical Psychology: Mental disorders, therapeutic techniques.
7. Philosophy
- Ethics: Moral theories and practical ethics.
- Logic: Reasoning and argumentation.
- Metaphysics and Epistemology: Nature of reality and knowledge.
8. Sociology
- introduction to Sociology: Key concepts, theories, and methods.
- social Institutions: Family, education, religion, and economy.
- social Change: Modernization, globalization, and social movements.
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