B.A. (SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, ECONOMICS)
Eligibility:
a) A Candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor Of Arts must have passed the Higher secondary school Certification (std.XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:-
1) English
2) Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or any classical Language or Information Technology.
3) Any four subjects carrying 100 marks each.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std.XII) examination with vocational subject conducted by the different Divisional Board of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:-
1) English
2) Any one vocational subject carrying 200 marks prescribed by the Board from time to time.
3) Any three subjects carrying 100 marks each.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std.XII) examination with the minimum competency based vocational course conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with the following subjects:-
1) English
2) Any one of the Modern Indian Languages or Modern Foreign Languages or any classical Language or Information technology.
3) General Foundation Course .
4) Any one subject carrying 300 marks from among the minimum competency based vocational course prescribed by the Higher Secondary School certificate examination from time to time.
OR
Must have passed an examination of another university or body recognized as equivalent there to.
Duration of Program:
This course is a full time course. The duration of the course is of SIX semester over 3 years.
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Syllabus:
Semester I | Semester II |
Compulsory Course Communication Skills in English (Paper-I) Hindi Foundation Course | Compulsory Course Communication Skills in English (Paper-I) Hindi Foundation Course |
CORE COURSE (MAJOR ELECTIVES) Economics Microeconomics-I (Paper-I) Psychology Fundamentals of Psychology: Part-I Sociology Foundations of Sociology (Paper-I) | CORE COURSE (MAJOR ELECTIVES) Economics Microeconomics-II (Paper-II) Psychology Fundamentals of Psychology: Part-II Sociology Foundations of Sociology (Paper-I) |
Semester III | Semester IV |
Compulsory Course Foundation Course | Compulsory Course Foundation Course |
CORE COURSE (MAJOR ELECTIVES) Economics Macro Economics-I (Paper-III) Public Finance (Paper-IV) Psychology Social Psychology: Part-I (Paper-II) Developmental Psychology: A Focus on Adolescent and Adult Development: Part-I (Paper-III) Sociology Indian Society: Structure and Change (Paper-II) Emerging Issues and Concerns in Indian Contemporary Society (Paper-III) | CORE COURSE (MAJOR ELECTIVES) Economics Macro Economics-II (Paper-V) Indian Economy (Paper-VI) Psychology Social Psychology: Part-I (Paper-II) Developmental Psychology: A Focus on Adolescent and Adult Development: Part-II (Paper-III) Sociology Sociology of Development (Paper-II) Emerging Fields in Sociological Studies (Paper-III) |
Semester V | Semester VI |
Economics Specialization Microeconomics-III (Paper-VII) Economics of Development (Paper-VIII) Financial Economics (Paper-IX) | Economics Specialization Macro Economics-III (Paper-XIII) International Economics (Paper-XIV) Indian Financial System (Paper-XV) |
Psychology Specialization Psychological Testing and Statistics: Part-I (Paper-IV) Abnormal Psychology: Part-I Industrial/Organizational Psychology: Part-I Sociology Specialization Theoretical Sociology (Paper-IV) Sociology of Work (Paper-V) Sociology of Gender (Paper VI, Elective) | Psychology Specialization Psychological Testing and Statistics: Part-II (Paper-IV) Abnormal Psychology: Part-II Industrial/Organizational Psychology: Part-II Sociology Specialization Anthropological Thought (Paper-IV) Sociology of Informal Sector (Paper-V) Gender and Society in India: Contemporary Debates and Emerging Issues (Paper VI, Elective) |