what are the subjects for bsc in art
Hi Aspirant,
These are the specializations in Bachelor of Arts (BA):
- BA Ancient History
- BA English
- BA Fine Arts
- BA Arabic
- BA Computer Science
- BA Economics
- BA Education
- BA French
- BA Geography
- BA Hindi
- BA History
- BA Home Science
- BA Hons Political Science
- BA Hons Philosophy
- BA Hons History
- BA Hons Sociology
English : English prose, English poetry, Essay writing, Letter writing, English idioms and phrases, English Grammar (This course focuses on various aspects of English language and literature.)
History : Rise and growth of British Empire in India, Rising of 1857, Social and Religious Reform Movements, Indian National Congress, National Independence Movement, Muslim League. (This course is perfect for students with an interest in history. It delves in the various aspects of National Freedom struggle in India.)
Sociology : Nature and Scope of Sociology, Basic Concepts of Sociology, Social Groups, Social Processes, Religion, Social Stratification, Social Control, Social Change. (This course introduces the basics of Social behavior, its origin, organization, networks and institution.)
Public Administration : Indian Administration – Institutional Framework of Indian Administration, Central Government, Executive Agencies, Planning Commission, National Development Council, Advisory Committees, Administration of Public Undertakings, Central Public Services; State Secretariat, Board of Revenue, Regional Administration, District Administration, State Public Services, Administrative Reforms (This course focuses on the various aspects of Public Administration in India and is ideal for students vying a career in Public Administration.)
Mathematics : Algebra, Calculus, Financial Mathematics, Analytical Geometry and Differential Equation, Applied Mathematics, Business Mathematics (This course introduces the basic concepts of Mathematics and its various branches. Since the course includes application based modules, it is perfect for students with professional career aspirations.)
Philosophy : Ethics as a branch of Philosophy, Indian and Western Normative Ethics, Human Values, Value Crises of today, Value of Indian Constitution within the framework of Democracy , Secularism and Socialism, Indian and Western Philosophy, Education in Human Values. (This course explains the basic concepts related to Indian and Western Philosophy. This paper aims to explain the ethics, value and culture of a society.)
Political Science : Nationalism, Democracy, Marxism, Fascism, Local Self Government in India, Panchayat Raj Institutions in India, Election commission and electoral processes (Political Science deals with the forms of government and channels of power and the application of theory of Politics.)
Hindi : Hindi prose, Hindi Poetry, Idioms, Translation, Reading comprehension, Hindi grammar, Letter and essay writing etc. (This course focuses on Hindi language and literature and delves in the grammar as well as history of Hindi literature.)
Geography : Physical Geography – Lithosphere, Atmosphere and Oceanography (This course aims at introducing the basic concepts of Physical Geography and to acquaint the student with the use and application of Physical Geography in different environments.)
Psychology : Nature and definition of psychology, Branches of Psychology, Consciousness, Human Abilities, Personality and Perception, Memory (This course introduces the basic concepts related to human psychology and helps a student relate fundamental concepts of psychology to everyday life.)
Education : Meaning of Education and Educational Processes, Relation of Education and Philosophy, Aims of Education, Individual and Social aims of Education, Sociology and Education, Pre-primary and Primary Education, Education and Mass Media, School as a Social Institution (This paper is about the basic concepts related to Education, its history and relation to the society. In this paper students learn about the theories of education and how to apply them in everyday life. This course is popular with students with teaching aspirations in life.)
Home Science : Home Management, Resource Management, Money Management, Work Simplification, Elements of Design, Introduction to Family Dynamics (This course deals with the relationship between individual, family and society and introduces the basic concepts related to efficient management of home.)
Economics : Indian Economy at the time of independence, National Income, Planning in India, Foreign Trade, Poverty and Unemployment, Rural Economy (This course introduces concepts of Indian Economy and teaches practical application of the theories of Economics. This course can come handy in jobs related to finance.)
Social Work : Social Reform Movements in India – Social reform movements in India by various Social reform groups, Reform Movements by Mahatma Gandhi, Other Reform movements; Social Welfare and Social Services – Introduction, History of Social Services, Specific Social Services for Deprived and Weaker Sections, Post-independence reform movements for Social Justice (This course teaches the history, needs and steps taken for social welfare and social justice in India. This paper will help a student realize the necessity of social welfare and how to achieve it.)
French : Grammar, Civilization, Communication, Comprehension, Translation, French Grammar (This paper is designed to teach the French language and enhance communication a