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NNGGMM CCOOLLLLEEGGEE ((AAUUTTOONNOOMMOOUUSS))

Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC and ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution

Affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore

POLLACHI – 642001

B.A HISTORY DEGREE COURSE

SYLLABUS & SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS

FOR THE CANDIDATES ADMITTED DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY (HISTORIA-16)

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FOR THE CANDIDATES ADMITTED DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR

2016-17

B.A. – HISTORY DEGREE COURSE

I - VI SEMESTERS: SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS

PART

COURSE

CODE

TITLE

Hrs / week

Hrs / Exam

MAXIMUM MARKS

TOTAL MARKS

CREDITS

Int Ext

I Semester I 16UTL101

16UHN10 16UFR101

Tamil Paper-I/Hindi Paper-I/ French Paper-I

6

3

25

75

100

3

II 16UEN101 English Paper-I 5 3 25 75 100 3

III 16UHY101 History of India upto 647 A.D 6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY102 History of India from 647 A.D to 1526 A.D

6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY1A1 Allied -Tourism 5 3 25 75 100 4

IV 16HEC101 Yoga-Personal Values Yoga Practical

2 2 25 25 50 2

16UHR101 Human Rights 1 2 - 50 50 1

V Extension Activities ( NSS, NCC, Sports & Games)

Total 600 21

II Semester I 16UTL202

16UHN202 16UFR202

Tamil Paper-II /Hindi Paper-II/ French Paper -II

6 3 25 75 100 3

II 16UEN202 English Paper-II 5 3 25 75 100 3

III 16UHY203 History of India from 1526 A.D to 1707 A.D

6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY204 History of India from 1707 A.D to 1857 A.D

6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY2A2 Allied -Tourism Development 5 3 25 75 100 4

IV 16EVS201 Environmental Studies 2 2 - - 50 2

V 16HEC202 Yoga- Family Values Yoga Practical

1 2 25 25 50 1

Extension Activities ( NSS, NCC, Sports & Games)

Total 600 21

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PART

COURSE CODE

TITLE

Hrs / week

Hrs / Exam

MAXIMUM MARKS

TOTAL MARKS

CREDITS

Int Ext

III Semester I 16UTL303

16UHN303 16UFR303

Tamil Paper-III/Hindi Paper-III/ French Paper-III

5 3 25 75 100 3

II 16UEN303 Communication Skills-III 6 3 25 75 100 3

III

16UHY305

History of India from 1858 A.D. to 1947A.D.

6

3

25

75

100

4

16UHY306

History of India from 1947 A.D. to 2000 A.D.

6

3

25

75

100

4

16UHY3A3 Allied - Indian Constitution 5 3 25 75 100 4

IV

16HEC303 Yoga Professional Values Yoga Practical

2 2 25 25 50 2

16UHY3N1/ 16UHY3N2

Non Major Electives 1. National Movement/ 2. Eminent South Indians

1 2 - 50 50 2

V Extention Activities (NSS/NCC/Sports and Games)

Total 600 22

IV Semester I 16UTL404

16UHN404 16UFR404

Tamil Paper-IV/Hindi Paper-IV/ French Paper -IV

5 3 25 75 100 3

II 16UEN404 Communication Skills– IV 6 3 25 75 100 3

III 16UHY407 History of Tamilnadu upto1565 A.D.

6 3 25 75 100 3

16UHY408 History of Tamilnadu from 1565 A.D. to 2000 A.D.

6 3 25 75 100 3

16UHY4A4 Allied - Journalism 5 3 25 75 100 4

IV

16HEC404 Yoga- Social Values Yoga Practical

1 1 25 25 50 2

16UHY4N3/ 16UHY4N4

Non Major Electives 1.Gandian thoughts / 2. Women Studies

1

2

-

50

50

1

V 16UNC401 16UNC402 16UNC403 16UNC404

Extension Activities (NSS/NCC/Sports and Games)

50 50 1

Total 650 20

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PART

COURSE

CODE

TITLE

Hrs / week

Hrs / Exam

MAXIMUM MARKS

TOTAL MARKS

CREDITS

Int Ext

V Semester III 10UHY509 Indian Cultural Heritage

Perspectives For Tourism 6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY510 Elective – I Freedom Struggle 6 3 25 75 100 5

16UHY511 World History - I 6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY512 Windows Based Office Automation 4 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY513 Computer Practical 2 3 40 60 100 2

16UHY514 Elective – II Archaeology 6 3 25 75 100 5

IV 16GKL501 General Knowledge & General Awareness

ss 2 - 50 50 2

16HEC505 Yoga - Nation Values Yoga Practical

2 2 25 25 50 2

16UHY5S1 16UHY5S2

Skill Based Electives Tourist Destination in Tamilnadu Temple Study

1

2

-

50

50

2

Total 750 30

VI Semester

III 16UHY615 Hotel Management 6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY616 History of Kongu Country 6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY617 World History - II 6 3 25 75 100 4

16UHY618 Elective – III Introduction to Historiography

6 3 25 75 100 5

16UHY619 Application of internet for History

6 3 25 75 100 3

16UHY20 Project - - 20 80 100 3 IV

16UHY6S/ 16UHY6S4

Skill Based Electives Tourist Destination in India/ Medical Tourism

1

2

-

50

50

2

16HEC606 Yoga - Global Values Yoga Practical

2 2 25 25 50 1

Total 700 26 Grand Total 3900 140

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : I

Hrs /week : 6 History of India upto 647 A.D [16UHY101] Credit : 4

Objectives Attempts to know the political and social history of India.

To develop the quality of Sympathetic imagination and an eagerness to enter into a different atmosphere of a by gone era.

Unit Content Hrs

1 Sources - Influence of Geography on Indian History – The Indus Valley civilization – The Vedic Age – The Aryans – Society – The Caste System.

16

2 Alexander‟s Invasion – Impact – The Rise of the Mauryan Empire – Ashoka – Buddhism – Administration.

15

3 Kanishka – Gandhara Art – The age of the Gupta: Chandra Gupta I – Samudra Gupta – Chandra Gupta II – Administration.

16

4 Society and Economy under the Guptas – Art and Architecture – Decline of the Guptas.

16

5 Harshavardhana – Society & Religion – The Satavahanas – Society and Culture.

15

Total contact Hrs/Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Majumdar, R.K. & Srivastva. A.N., 2009, Easy Approach to Indian History (From Earliest times to 1526 A.D) SBD Publishers, New Delhi.

Reference Books :-

2. Bhasam, A.L.2000, The Wonder that was India, Rupa & Co, New Delhi.

3. Dr. HansRaj, 2010, Advanced History of India, Surjeet Publications, New Delhi.

4. John Clark Makshman, 2005, History of India, Akansha Publishers, Delhi.

5. Ray Choudry.S.C., 2010, Social, Cultural and Economic History of India (Ancient

Times to 1526), Surjeet Publications, New Delhi.

Compiled by Name

with Signature

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Name with Signature

CDC

COE

Dr. K. Mangayarkarasi

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : I

Hrs /week : 6 History of India From 647 A.D. to 1526 A.D. [16UHY102] Credit : 4

Objectives

To provide the background for understanding about the enrichment of Indian Spirit through the ages.

To make them imbibe the value of heroic qualities, selfless services and marvellous leadership.

Unit Content Hrs

1 Rajputs : Origin – Society and Economy – Arab Conquest of Sindh – Mohammed of Ghazni – Mohamed of Ghor.

16

2 The Sultanate of Delhi : Qutb – ud – din – Aibak – Iltutmish – Razia – Balban.

15

3 Alauddin Khilji – Malik Kafur‟s invasion – Mohammed Bin Tughlaq – Firoz Tughlaq.

16

4 Timur‟s invasion – Sikandar Lodi – Ibrahim Lodi – Bhakti Movement.

16

5 Delhi Sultanate – Decline of the Sultanate – sufism.- Vijayanagar Empire.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Majumdar R.K. & Srivastva A.N.,2009, An Easy Approach to Indian History (From Earliest times to 1526 A.D.) SBD Publishers, New Delhi.

Reference Books :-

2. Dr. HansRaj, 2010, Advanced History of India (From Earliest Times to

Present Day), Surjeet Publications, New Delhi.

3. John Clark Makshman, 2005, History of India, Akansha Publishers, Delhi.

4. Ray Choudry. S.C.,2010, Social, Cultural and Economic History of India

(Ancient Times to 1526), Surjeet Publications, New Delhi.

Compiled by Name

with Signature

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Name with Signature

CDC

COE

Mr.K.Karthiphan

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : I

Hrs /week : 5 Tourism [16UHY1A1] Credit : 4

Objectives To enable the students to learn about Tourism

Unit Content Hrs

1 Basic concepts and scope – Importance – National Tourism – International Tourism.

13

2 Types – Historical – Pilgrimage – Health – Eco Tourism. 13

3 Hospitality Management – Tourism accommodation – Travel Agency and its functions – Travel guides.

13

4 Tour operators – Tourists Advertisement – Types of contracts – Tourism Time Table.

13

5 Tourism and National Economy – Balance of payments – Values – Foreign Currencies.

13

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 65

Text Books :-

1. A.K. Bhatia, Tourism Development, Principles and Practice, New Delhi 1983. 2. R.N. Kaul, Dynamics of Tourism Volume III, 1985.

Reference Books :-

3. Anand. M.M. – Tourism and Hotel Industry in India, New Delhi – 1976.

4. J.J. Hart – Tourism : Past, Present and Future, London 1974.

5. Manohar Sajnani – Indian Tourism – A Legal Perspective Business,

New Delhi, 1999.

6. Govt. of India – National Action plan for Tourism ; Ministry of Tourism,

New Delhi 1992.

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Name with Signature

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COE

Mr. R. Somasundaram

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : II

Hrs /week : 6 History of India From 1526 A.D. to 1707 A.D [16UHY203]

Credit : 4

Objectives To Highlight the significant phases of the Mughal India.

To derive inspiration for the present and guidance for the future.

Unit Content Hrs

1

India on the Eve of Babur‟s Invasion – Babur – Humayun – Sher Shah‟s Administration.

16

2 Akbar : Conquest, Religious Policy – Jahangir – Nurjahan 15

3

Shahjahan – Golden Period, Aurangzeb: Deccan Policy – Mughal –Administration.

16

4 Mughal- Art and Architecture. - Downfall of the Mughal Empire .

16

5 History of Sikhs upto 1707 – Shivaji – Administration.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Dr. Swaminathan .A., 2004, History of India upto 1707 A.D., Deepa Pathipagam, Chennai.

Reference Books :-

2. Khurana .K.L., 1993, The Mughal Empire (1526 – 1707 A.D.) Educational

Publications, Agra.

3. Ray Choudhary .S.C., 2007, History of Mughal India from 1526 to 1707

A.D., Surjeet Publications, New Delhi.

4. Shailesh Chandra, 2009, Medieval India (1200 – 1800), Aifa Publications,

New Delhi.

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Name with Signature

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COE

Mr. R. Somasundaram

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : II

Hrs /week : 6 History of India From 1707 A.D. to 1857 A.D [16UHY204]

Credit : 4

Objectives This paper attempts to know the rise and growth of British rule in India.

To be familiar with the epic struggle for freedom in its entire dimension and their sacrifices as the national heroes.

Unit Content Hrs

1

European Settlements in India – The Carnatic Wars – Robert clive Siraj -ud- dhula – Black Hole Tragedy – Battle of Plassey – Battle of Buxar.

16

2

Warren Hastings: Administration & Impeachment – Lord Cornwallis: Reforms – Permanent Land Revenue Settlement – Anglo – Mysore Wars.

15

3

Lord Wellesly : Subsidiary Alliance – Lord Hastings : Gurkha War – Suppression of the Pindaris – Reforms.

16

4 Lord William Bentick : Reforms – Raja Ram Mohan Roy – Ranjit Singh.

16

5 Lord Dalhousie : Reforms – The Doctrine of Lapse – The Great upheaval of 1857 : Causes and Results.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Dr. Swaminathan .A., 2004, History of India (1707 to the Present Day), Deepa Pathipagam, Chennai.

Reference Books :-

2. Dr. Hans Raj, 2010, Advanced History of India (from Earliest Times to

Present Day), Surjeet Publications, New Delhi.

3. Four Authors, 2008, Simple History of India (Since 1526), SBD Publishers,

New Delhi.

4. Ray Choudhary .S.C., 2010, History of India (1526 to Present Times),

Surjeet Publications, New Delhi.

Compiled by Name

with Signature

Verified by HOD

Name with Signature

CDC

COE

Dr. K. Mangayarkarasi

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : II

Hrs /week : 5 Tourism Development [16UHY2A2] Credit : 4

Objectives To enable the students to obtain historical knowledge about the study of Tourism development.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Growth and Development of Tourism in India – Historical evolution – Development – Sergeant Committee.

13

2

Functions of TTDC – ITDC – Tourist centres in Tamil Nadu – Chennai, Kanyakumari, ; Mahabalipuram, Tanjore, Ooty, Kodaikanal, Madurai, Rameshwaram, Kanchipuram.

13

3

Tourist centres in India – Agra, Jaipur, Simla, Goa, Bangalore, Mysore, Hyderabad, Trivandrum – Boat houses.

13

4 Information office – Planning – programme and policies – Travel Documents – Passport, Visa, Air ticket – Insurance – Health Certificates.

13

5 WTO – IATA – PATA – International Tourism. 13

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 65

Text Books :- 1. Bhatia. A.K. – Tourism Development Sterling Publishers, Delhi 1997 Ed – VI. 2. Bhatia. A.K. – Tourism Development Sterling Publishers, Delhi 1998 Ed. VII. 4. Percy K. Singh – 50 Years of Indian Tourism.

Reference Books :- 5. Ramila Chawla – Coastal Tourism and Development, Sonali Publications, New Delhi. 6. Singha P.C. – Tourism, Transport and Travel management, Ammol Publications. 7. Pushpinda, S.Gill – Dynamics of Tourism, Vol. IV, Ammol Publications. 8. Parveen Sheddy, Millennium Trends in Travel and Tourism Rajat Publications Delhi.

Compiled by Name

with Signature

Verified by HOD

Name with Signature

CDC

COE

Mr. R. Somasundaram

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective

from the year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : III

Hrs /week : 6 History of India from 1858 A.D. to 1947 A.D. [16UHY305]

Credit : 4

Objectives

This study deals with the moral and material progress of the British Rule in India.

To enlighten the students on National Movement.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Queens Proclamation - Lord Canning - Lord Lytton - Lord Ripon

16

2

Indian National Congress - Moderates - Extremists- Lord Curzon.

15

3

Muslim League -Surat split – Home Rule Movement – Jallianwalabagh Massacre - Non-Co-Operation Movement.

16

4 Swarajya Party – Civil Disobedience Movement – Salt Sathya graha- Round Table Conferences – Cripps Mission.

16

5 Quit India Movement – Indian National Army – Cabinet Mission – Wavell Plan – Rajaji Formula – Mountbatten Plan – India‟s independence Act.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Jhoshi .P.S &Golkar, 1981, History of Modern India (1800-1964), S. Chand &Company, New Delhi.

Reference Books :-

2. Agarwal.R.C, 1981, Constitutional History of India and National Movement ,S.Chand Company Ltd., Ram Nagar, New Delhi.

3. Raj Kumar, 1999, Development of Nationalism in India, Anmol Publishers, New Delhi.

4. Sharma L.P, 2008, History of Modern India, Konark Publishers, Delhi.

Compiled by Name

with Signature

Verified by HOD

Name with Signature

CDC

COE

Mr.K.Karthiphan

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective

from the year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : III

Hrs /week : 6 History of India From 1947 A.D. TO 2000 A.D. [16UHY306]

Credit : 4

Objectives

This paper will present a picture on the growth of Constitution

To appear for the Competitive Examination

Unit Content Hrs

1

Integration of Princely States – SardarVallabhai Patel – The Linguistic Reorganization of the States in 1955 – Nehru‟s Administration – Five Year Plans- Foreign Policy.

16

2

Lal Bahadur Sastri- Indo - Pak War - 1965- Tashkant Declaration - 1966- Mrs.Indira Gandhi‟s Administration.

15

3

Janata Party Rule- Morarji Desai- Rajiv Gandhi Reforms-New Educational Policy- Panchayat Raj-NarasimhaRao – LPG Policy

16

4 National Front Government- V.P.Singh- Mandal Commission- BJP Rule Vajpayee-Kargil issue.

16

5 Dr.Manmohan Singh-UPA Government-Reforms. 15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :- 1. Venkatesan.G, History of Contemporary India 1947-2004,

V.C.Publications, Rajapalayam

Reference Books :- 2. Bipan Chandra, 2000, India after Independence 1947-2000, A Penguin

Books Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi. 3. John Gilbert .G, 2006, Contemporary History of India, Anmol

Publications. Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi. 4. Agarwal.R.C. 1981, Constitutional History of India & National

Movement, S.Chand& company Ltd, New Delhi.

Compiled by Name

with Signature

Verified by HOD

Name with Signature

CDC

COE

Dr. K.Mangayarkarasi

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective

from the year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : III

Hrs /week : 5 Indian Constitution [16UHY3A3] Credit : 4

Objectives

To enable the students to know the real values of Indian Constitution.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Making of the Constitution - Preamble - Salient Features – Comparison with other Constitutions - Federal or Unitary

13

2

Fundamental Rights – Fundamental Duties - Directive principles of State Policy Parliament and Law Making - Procedure of Amendment.

13

3

President and his Powers - Prime Minister and his Cabinet - Governors of States

13

4 Chief Minister and his powers - Functions of the State Legislatures - Whether Second chamber Essential or not? Powers of the Supreme Court - Historical Judgements – High Courts - Lower Courts.

13

5 Political Parties of India - Election commission – Electoral reforms.

13

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 65

Text Books :-

1. Select Constitutions -Anup Chandra Kapur S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 1976 2. Indian Constitution and - V.D. Mahajan Adminstration S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1991

Reference Books :-

3. Constitutional Development - CALD - J - Friedrich andDemocracy Mohan Primalani of oxford & IBH Publishing Co. 1966. 4.The Constitutional Development- AmiyaChatterjiFirmK.L of India MukhopatyayaPublications 1972.

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Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective

from the year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : III

Hrs /week : 1 National Movement [16UHY3N1] Credit : 2

Objectives

To enable the students to know about the struggle for our freedom

Unit Content Hrs

1

Rise of Nationalism – Factors- Indian National Congress 03

2

Moderates – Gokhale, Banerjee, Naoraji- Extremists-Lal, Pal, Bal- TRIO- V.O Chithambaram- Subramanya Bharathi

02

3

Home Rule League – Rowlatt Act - Jallian Walabagh Massacre –

03

4 Non- Co-Operation Movement – Civil Disobedience – Salt Law- Dandi March

02

5 Quit India Movement- Partition- Factors- Indian Independence Act 1947

03

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 13

Text Books :-

1. S. Natarajan and Prema Ramakrishnan, Political and cultural History of India, Volume II, Secunderabud,1991

Reference Books :-

2. Ahmedkhan, The Indian Revolt, Benaves,1873.

3. A.R. Desai, Social Background of Indian Nationalism popular Publications, Bombay – 1976.

Compiled by Name

with Signature

Verified by HOD

Name with Signature

CDC

COE

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.R.Muthukumaran

Dr.M.Durairaju

Dr.V.Radhakrisnan

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester:III

Hrs /week : 1 Eminent South Indians [16UHY3N2] Credit : 2

Objectives To know about the achievements of eminent leaders of South India.

To inculcate patriotic spirit among the students.

Unit Content Hrs

1

V.O. Chidambaram Pillai : Early life & Contributions. Bharathi : Early life and Contributions.

03

2

Sir M.Visveswaraya : Early life difficulties and services – Dr.N.Mahalingam : Early career and his contribution.

02

3

C.Rajagopalachari : Early career and Administrative Reforms – K.Kamaraj : Life story and a model Chief Minister.

03

4 E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker : Early life and his Political and Social contributions – M.S. Subbulakshmi : career and achievements.

02

5 Dr.S.Radhakrishnan : Life story and His Contributions. Dr.ABJ.Abdul Kalam : Early career and Contributions (As a Scientist & President)

03

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 13

Text Books :-

1. Argus, Eminent South Indians Affiliated East – West Press Pvt.Ltd., Chennai 1982.

Reference Books :-

2. R.A. Padmanabhan, V.O.Chidambarampillai, National Book Trust,

New Delhi, 1977.

3. Mrs. Shakuntala Krishnamoorthy, „Dr. Visveswaraya‟, National Book

Trust, Bangalore

4. John Gilbert, Contemporary History of India, Anmol Publications.

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Course B.A. Semester : IV

Hrs /week : 6 History of Tamil Nadu up to 1565 A.D. [16UHY407]

Credit : 3

Objectives

The study presents the essential events & Political and cultural history of Tamil Nadu from the beginning to 1565 A.D.

To emphasize the social and economical conditions of Tamil Nadu.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Geography of Tamil Country- Sources-Sangam Age: Political, Social, Economic and Religious Condition

16

2

Khalabhras - Pallavas: Mahendravarman I- NarasimhavarmanI- Bakthi Movement-Art and Architecture.

15

3

Imperial Cholas- Rajaraja I- Rajendra I- Kulotunga I- Local Administration-Saivism-Literature-Art and Architecture.

16

4 Second Pandya Empire: Marcopolo Account- JatavarmanSundarapandya-MaravarmanKulasekaraPandya –Maravarman Sundarapandya-Malik Kafur- Art and Architecture-Establishment of Madurai Sultanate.

16

5 Tamilnadu under Vijayanagar- Kumara Kampana -Conquest of Madurai and Tanjore - Social and Economic Conditions -Its Impact on Tamilagam.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Swaminathan.A.,1993,History of Tamil Nadu, DeepaPathipagam, Madras.

Reference Books :- 2. Nilakanta Sastri.K.A,2009, History of South India(From Prehistoric

Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar), Oxford University Press. 3. Subramanian.N.,1991, Social and Cultural History of Tamil Nadu upto

1336 A.D Enner Publications, Udumalpet. 4. Rajayyan.K.,2005, Tamil Nadu: A Real History, Ratna Publications,

Trivandrum.

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Course B.A. Semester : IV

Hrs /week : 6 History of Tamil Nadu from 1565 A.D.to2000A.D [16UHY408]

Credit : 4

Objectives

This paper deals with the political and social aspects of History of TamilNadu.

To create keen interest on the study of Region history.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Sources - Nayaks of Madurai :Viswanatha – Thirumalai- Chokkanatha - Mangammal – Meenakshi Nayaks of Tanjore : Ragunatha Nayak -Nayaks of Senji :Krishnappa Nayak II-Nayak Administration –Art and Architecture.

16

2

Nawabs of Arcot - Administration - Setupathis of Ramnad- Kilavan Sethupathi – Ragunatha Sethupathi - Marathas of Tanjore - Education – Culture.

15

3

Poligars :Kattabomman - Maruthu Brothers - South Indian- Rebellion - Vellore Mutiny - Madras Native Association, 1852- Madras Mahajana Sabha 1884.

16

4 Swadeshi Movement – Subramania Bharathi - Annie Besant – Non- Co-operation Movement, 1920 - Nel Statue Satyagraha, 1927 – Salt Satyagraha, 1930 - Civil Disobedience Movement – Dravidian Movement - Justice Party - Self Respect Movement.

16

5 Reorganisation of Madras Presidency - Tamilnadu, under C. Raja gopalachari - K.Kamaraj - C.N.Annadurai- M.Karunanidhi - M.G. Ramachandran - J. Jayalalithaa.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :- 1. Swaminathan .A., 1991, History of TamilNadu, DeepaPathippagam,

Madras

Reference Books :- 2. Edwinrajan R. &Gunasekar .D., 1978, History of Tamil Nadu, Chandar

Publications, Madurai. 3. Subrahmanian .N., 2007, History of TamilNadu (1336-1984), Ennes

Publications, Udumalpet. 4. Rajayyan.K,2005, Tamil Nadu : A Real History, Ratna Publications,

Trivandrum.

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Course B.A. Semester :IV

Hrs /week : 5 Journalism [16UHY4A4] Credit : 4

Objectives To enable the students to know the application method of Print media.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Definition and Scope of Journalism - Canons of Journalism - Ethics of Journalism - Social Responsibility of the Press.

13

2

Role of the Reporter - The Editor - Art of Printing – Circulation.

13

3

Writing of News - Types of leads - Articles – Letter to the Editorial Column.

13

4 Features of Writing - Interviewing - Techniques of Advertisements- Entertainment Columns.

13

5 History of Journalism in India - History of Journalism in Tamil Nadu- Measures for Development - Role of Journals in Modern Times.

13

Total contact Hrs 65

Text Books :-

1. Rangasamy, Parthasarathi, 1999, “Basic Journalism”, Macmillan, Delhi. 2. Rangasamy, Parthasarathi, 1991, “Journalism in India from the times

to the present day” Sterling Publishers Pvt. Limited.

Reference Books :-

3. Ahuja. B.N., 1965, “Theory and Practices of Journalism”, Subject Publications, Delhi.

4. Rangasamy, 1999, “Art of Modern Journalism”, Akahteeb Publishing House India.

5. David Wainwright, 1985, “Journalism made simple”, Rupa, London,. 6. Rajan, Nalini, “21st Century Journalism in India” 7. Rajan, 2007 ,“History and Development of Responsible journalism”,

Indiana, New Delhi.

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Course B.A. Semester:IV

Hrs /week : 1 Gandhian Thoughts [16UHY4N3] Credit : 1

Objectives Introducing the life and message of Mahatma Gandhi to the students.

To imbibe the Gandhian Values among the students.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Early life of Gandhi: - Child hood – 11 Vows – Sathyagraha in South Africa – Sabarmathi Ashram and Champaran Satyagraha.

03

2 Types of Non Violence :- Satyagraha – Swaraj – Truth 02

3

Gandhi and Sarvodhaya :- Philosophy of Sarvodhaya – Khadi – Cottage industries.

03

4 Gandhi and Village Upliftment : Panchayat – Village sanitation – Kisan

02

5 Sources of Influence :- Concept of Peace – Racial Equality – Constructive Programmes such as Boodhan, Cow protection and Nature cure.

03

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 13

Text Books :-

1. Mahatma Gandhi, My Experiments with Truth.

Reference Books :-

2. Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi – Biography in Ten Volumes, Vol. 1,2,3,9 & 10,

Varthaman Publications, Chennai, 2008.

3. Sushila Nayar, Mahatma Gandhi – Biography in Ten Volumes, Vol : 4,5,6,7

& 8 Varthaman Publications, Chennai, 2008.

4. M.K. Gandhi, Satyagraha.

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Course B.A. Semester:IV

Hrs /week : 1 Women Studies [16UHY4N4] Credit : 1

Objectives To understand the status of Women through the Ages.

To know the rights of Women.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Status of Women Ancient – Medieval – Modern period.

03

2

Pioneers of Women Empowerment Dr. S. Muthulakshmi Reddy – EVR – Mother Theresa

02

3

Social Legislations :- Hindu Women‟s Right in Property (1937) – Hindu Marriage Act (1955) – The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act (1956) – Dowry Prohibition Act (1961).

03

4 Policies & Challenges :- Developmental Schemes : (i) Swarna Jayanthi Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY), (ii) Training of Rural Youth for Self Employment – (TRYSEM) (iii) Development of Women and Children in Rural Area (DAWCRA) (iv) Jawahar Rozhar Yojana (JRY) Village Panchayat – Challenges facing women.

02

5 Role of Women in Emerging Scenario :- Women and Educational Development – Social Upliftment – Economic Empowerment.

03

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 13

Text Books :- 1. N. Jayapalan Women‟s Studies, N.S. Publications, Madras, 1998. 2. Ram Mehta : Social Legal Status of Women in India, New Delhi 1994.

Reference Books :- 3. M.L. Narasaiah : Micro Credit and Women, Discovery Publishing House Pvt Ltd, Delhi, 2008. 4. Sunanda sagar : Women‟s Right Dominant Publishers and Rose Meyer Distributors, Delhi, 2000. 5. Premalatha Pujari : Women Power in India, Kanishka Publishers, Vijayakumar Koushik Distributors, Delhi, 1994.

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year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester : V

Hrs /week : 6 Indian Cultural Heritage Perspectives for Tourism [16UHY509]

Credit : 4

Objectives To enable the students to know about the cultural heritage of our country.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Meaning of scope Art and Architecture – Maurya – Gupta – Kushan.

16

2

Pallavas – Cholas – Pandyas – Heritage sites in India. 15

3

Chalukyas – Hoysalas – Vijaya Nagar Empire. 16

4 Mughals – Indo Sarsanic (European). 16

5 Festivals – Village Festivals – Dances – Music. 15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. S. Abid Hussein – The National Culture of India.

Reference Books :-

2. Bhushan Kumar Ravi – Coastal Tourism and Environment.

3. Travel Magazines – Traveller (outlook).

4. Romila Chawla (ed) – Heritage and Development.

5. Sanchey Malviya (ed) – Tourism, Leisure and Recreation.

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Course B.A. Semester : V

Hrs /week : 6 Elective – I Freedom Movement [16UHY510] Credit : 5

Objectives To enable the students to know about the struggle for our freedom.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Rise of Nationalism – Factors – Indian National Congress – Moderates – Minto – Morley Reforms.

16

2

Extremists – Lal, Pal, Bal – TRIO – V.O. Chithambaram, Subramanya Bharathi – V.V.S. Iyer – Vanchi Nathan – Subramanya Siva – Home Rule – Montague – Chelmsford Reforms.

15

3

Rowlatt Act - Jallian Walabagh - Gandhian Era- Non Co-operation Movement – Simon Commission.

16

4 Civil Disobedience – Salt Law – Dandi March – Round Table Conferences – Government of India Act 1935.

16

5 Quit India – Partition – Factors – Indian Independence Act 1947 – Integration and Reorganisation – Republic Constitution.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. S. Natarajan and Prema Ramakrishnan, Political and Cultural History of India, Volume II, Secunderabad, 1991.

Reference Books :-

2. Ahmed Khan, The Indian Revolt, Benares, 1873.

3. A.R. Desai, Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Popular

Publications, Bombay – 1976.

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Course B.A. Semester : V

Hrs /week : 6 World History - I [16UHY511] Credit : 4

Objectives To enable the students to know about the happenings around the world.

Unit Content Hrs

1 French Revolution 1789 – Napolean Bonaparte – Unification of Italy and Germany.

16

2 Rise of Germany – First world war – Russain Revolution 1917 – League of Nations.

15

3 American war of Independence – Munroe Doctrine – Civil war – America becomes world power.

16

4 China – Manchu rule – Advent of Europeans – Revolution of 1911 – Dr. Sun yat sen.

16

5 Japan – Shogunate – Meiji Restoration – War with China and Russia.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Grand and J. Empeerley, Europe in Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries,

Orient Longman Publications, 1927.

2. R.K. Majumdar & A.N. Srivastva, History of China & Japan, SBD

Publications 1998.

3. An outline of American History, USIS Publication.

Reference Books :-

4. H.A.L – Fisher, A History of Europe – Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd.,

1936.

5. Latourette, The Chinese – Their History and Culture, Mc Millan

Publications 1934.

6. Karen Hellekson, The Alternate History – Refiguring Historical Time,

(Copy right : 2001) Kent State University Press 05/2001.

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Course B.A. Semester :V

Hrs /week : 4 Windows Based Office Automation [16UHY512]

Credit : 5

Objectives This paper helps the students to make job searching an easy task.

Unit Content Hrs

1 Introduction to the Computer – Computer capabilities – Components of a Computer – Functions of Units of Computers – Applications of Computers – Classification of Computers – Generations of the Computers – History of Computers.

11

2 Introduction to MS Office – Introduction to Word – Editing a document – Move and Copy text – Formating text and paragraph – Finding and Replacing Text – Spelling and Grammar checking – File Export and Import.

10

3 Using Tabs – Enhancing Document – Column, Tables and other features – Using Graphics, Templates and Wizards – Using Mail Merge – Miscellaneous features of word.

10

4 Introduction of Worksheet and Excel – Getting started with Excel – Editing cells and Using commands and functions – Moving and copying, Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns – Formatting a worksheet – Creating charts – Using data and time functions – Printing the worksheet.

11

5 Introduction to Power point – Creating a Presentation – Different views in Power Point – Running a Slide show – Animation and sound – Importing object from other applications – Automating your presentation – Printing your Presentations.

10

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 52

Text Books :- 1. Ron Manifield, Working Microsoft Office 1997, Mc Graw Publication.

Reference Books :- 2. J.C. Denyer Josephinl Shaw, Office Management, Standing Ford Publications, 1998. 3. Michael‟s Young, Mastering Microsoft Office, BP Publication, 1997

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Course B.A. Semester : V

Hrs /week : 2 Computer Practicals [16UHY513] Credit : 2

Objectives This paper helps the students to make job searching an easy task.

Unit Content Hrs

1 M.S. WORD – Editing the Document – Letter Writing – Table creation – Tab setting – Mail Merge.

9

2 M.S. EXCEL – Student Mark List – Employee Pay Details – Sales Details – Student Mark List – Salaries.

9

3 M.S. POWER POINT – Slide – 1, Slide – 2, Slide – 3 8

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Course B.A. Semester : V

Hrs /week : 6 Archaeology [16UHY514] Credit : 5

Objectives To enable the students to learn the value of antiquities of our Country.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Origin of Man – Paeleolithic period – Neolithic Period – Chalcolithc Period.

16

2

Exploration – Stratiography - Methods of Excavation – Scientific Dating.

15

3

Harappan Culture – Archaeological sites in Tamil Nadu – Ancient Pottery – Megaliths.

16

4 Study of Scripts with Special reference to Brahmi Script – Study of inscriptions with special reference to Allahabad Pillar Inscription – Study of Coins with special reference to Gupta coins – Memorial Stones.

16

5 Contributions of Robert Bruce Foote – James Princep – Alexander Cunningham – Sir Mortimer Wheeler.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. M.J. Aitken, Science based Dating in Archaeology, 1990.

2. Ian odder – The Archaeological Process, Backwell Publishers, 1999.

Reference Books :-

3. Allism wylie, Essays in the Philosophy of – Archaeology University of

California Press, 2002.

4. Joe Watkings, American Indian values and Scientific Practice, Alta Mira

Press, 2000.

5. Singer. C, A short History of Science, Oxford Press, 1978.

6. Dr. R. Venkatraman, The History of Science and Technology, Ennes

Publications, 1989.

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Course B.A. Semester : V

Hrs /week : 1 Tourist Destinations in Tamil Nadu [16UHY5S1] Credit : 2

Objectives

To know the important Tourist Centers in Tamil Nadu.

To motivate the students for self employment.

Unit Content Hrs

1

North Tamil Nadu: Chennai – Kancheepuram – Vellore – Tiruvannamalai.

3

2

South Tamil Nadu: Madurai – Ramanathapuram–Tirunelveli- Tuticorin–Kanyakumari.

3

3

Western Tamil Nadu: Salem - Dharmapuri – Krishnagiri – Coimbatore- Erode.

2

4 Eastern Tamil Nadu: Trichy- Tanjore - Nagore –Velankanni-Pudukottai.

3

5 Hill Stations: Ooty – Kodaikanal- Yerkad-Valparai. 2

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 13

Text Books :-

1. Narayanasamy. V, 1991,Splendour of Tamil Nadu, Sura Books Pvt. Ltd, Chennai.

Reference Books :-

2. Sura, 2005, Tourist Guide to Tamil Nadu, Sura Books Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.

3. Sura, 2006, Tourist Guide to South India, Sura Books Pvt Ltd., Chennai.

4. Puri. G.K., 1986, Travel & Tourism for All, IIMS Publications, New Delhi

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Course B.A. Semester: V

Hrs /week : 1 Temple Study [16UHY5S1] Credit : 2

Objectives To make the students to know the importance of Temples which enable to trace the source History.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Origin of Temple – Types. 3

2

Temple as the treasure of Historical Records – Present status of temple

3

3

Administration of the Temple – Financial grants. 2

4 Temple Festivals – Temple as the cultural center. 3

5 Temple Architecture : Aryan, Dravidian, Vimanas and Buddhist Viharas

2

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 13

Text Books :-

1. T.R. Srinivasan, Temples of South India, National Book Depot.

Reference Books :-

2. Dr. C. Meenakshi, Pallava Administration, Bhuvana Publications, Chennai,

1978.

3. Kushana Shastri .H, South Indian Images of Gods & Goddesses, Asian

Educational Service, New Delhi, 1995.

4. V. Venkatraman, Laddigam a Later Chola Empire, Faridabad, New Delhi

1993.

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Course B.A. Semester:VI

Hrs /week : 6 Hotel Management [16UHY615] Credit : 4

Objectives To provide knowledge on vocational education and to empower students with skills to face

Tourism Industry and to offer Internship training.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Nature of Hospitality – Early History of Lodging – Classifications – Types.

16

2

Management Concepts – Front Office Management – Telecommunication Department – The Uniformed service Department.

15

3

Accounting Division – Human Resource Division – Security Division.

16

4 Food Service Management : Food and Beverages – Indian – South Indian – Continental.

16

5 Scope of Hospitality Industry – Future trends in Hospitality Industry – Role of Association in Hospitality Management in India.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. David .J., 2004, Text book of Hotel Management, Anmol Publications, New

Delhi.

2. Mathews .J., 2008, Hotel Management, Pointer Publishers, Jaipur.

Reference Books :-

3. Pushpinder .S.Gill, 2004, Tourism and Hotel Management, Anmol

Publications, New Delhi.

4. Kaul .R.N., 1985, Dynamics of Tourism: A Trilogy, Sterling Publications,

New Delhi. Vol.III

5. Bhatia. A.K., 2003, Tourism development – Principles and Practices,

Sterling Publications, New Delhi.

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Course B.A. Semester:VI

Hrs /week : 6 History of Kongu Country [16UHY616] Credit : 4

Objectives To enable the students to know the past history and the cultural values of Kongu country and its growth.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Sources – Geographical features – Pre-History : Neolithic Culture – Megalithic Culture.

16

2

Early period – Sangam Age – Early Medieval Period : Gangas – Cheras – Medieval Period : Cholas – Kongu Cholas – Pre-Modern Period : - Vijayanagar – Nayaks – Zamindari System.

15

3

Cultural History : Tribal Culture – Emergence of Kongu Caste System – Socio – Economic development – Religion, Rituals & Belief System.

16

4 Modern Period : Hyder Ali & Tippu Sultan – Freedom movement in Kongu – Growth of Agriculture and Industries – Labour Movement.

16

5 Prominent Architects of Kongu : S.P.Narasimha Naidu – Avinashilingham Chettiar – C. Subramaniam – V.C.Vellingiri Gounder – P. Nachimuthu Gounder – G.R.Damodaran.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Arokiaswamy .M.M. The Kongu Country

2. Ramachandra Chettiar .C.M. Kongunattu Varalaru

Reference Books :-

3. Brinda .E.F. Beck The Peasant Society

4. Kovai Kizhar Kongu Nattu Varalaru

5. Nagaswamy .N Roman Karur

6. Rajan .K Archaeology of Coimbatore District

7. Subramaniya Iyyer .K.V., Historical Sketches about Ancient Kongu

8. Manickam .V Kongunadu (History upto 1400 A.D.)

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Course B.A. Semester : V

Hrs /week : 6 World History - I [16UHY617] Credit : 4

Objectives To enable the students to know the happenings in the world

Unit Content Hrs

1 Rise of Germany and Italy – Washington Conference – Second world war.

16

2 U.N.O. – Cold war – Military Alliances – Regional Organisations – NAM – SAARC.

15

3 Woodrow Wilson – F.D. Roosevelt – Kennedy – Nixon. 16

4 Rise of Mao Tse – Tung – Economic growth of China – Japan after Second World War – Growth of Japan.

16

5 Fall of Berlin Wall – Disintegration of U.S.S.R. – Terrorism – European Economic union.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :- 1. Ketel by George G. History of Modern Times from 1789 A.D. Harrap

Co. Ltd., 1932. 2. Herald M. Vinacke, The History of the Far East in Modern Times,

Kalyani Publishers, 1959.

Reference Books :- 3. The Second World War – Winston Churchill cassell & Co Ltd. 1956. 4. Lin yu Tang – The Wisdom of China – Michael Joseph Publications,

1994. 5. Denis W. Brogan, U.S.A. an outline of the Country, Its people &

Institutions, 03/1993 Reprint Services Corporation.

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Course B.A. Semester:VI

Hrs /week : 6 Elective – II Introduction to Historiography [16UHY618]

Credit : 5

Objectives To enable the students to obtain historical knowledge about the study of History and to know the concepts, theories, methods of writing thesis.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Meaning, Definitions, Scope and purposes – Branches of History.

16

2

Allied Subjects – Relationship with other social sciences Historica objectivity and subjectivity – Uses and abuses – Is History an Art or Science.

15

3

Historians, V.A. Smith – Jadunath Sarkar – K.A.Nilakanda Sastri.

16

4 Research Methodology – Topic – Research scholar – Collection of Materials.

16

5 Writing of Thesis – Foot Notes – Bibliography – Tamil Nadu Archieves.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :-

1. Subramanian, N. Historical Research Methodology, Eennes Publications, Madurai 1980. 2. Sheik Ali B.M, Historiography, Mysore 1985.

Reference Books :-

3. Arnold J. Toynbe, A study of History, OUP, London 1978.

4. Manickam, V, On History and Historiography, Clio Publications, Madurai

2003.

5. Rajayyan, K, Historiography, History in theory and method, Madurai

Publishing House, Madurai 1977.

6. Venkatesan G. Historiography, SPM Printers, Madurai 1994.

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Department HISTORY Effective from the

year 2016-17

Course B.A. Semester:VI

Hrs /week : 6 Application of Internet for History [16UHY619]

Credit : 3

Objectives To impart practical knowledge of internet.

Unit Content Hrs

1

Internet – An Introduction – What‟s special about the Internet – Internet Access / Dial-up connection – Internet Service‟s features. Getting Connected : TCP / IP Vs Shell Accounts – Telnet.

16

2

The World Wide Web : Introduction – Web Page – Net Surfing. Internet – Web Browsing – Microsoft Internet Explorer Viewers – Favourites – Netscape Navigator – Lynx.

15

3

Internet Addressing : Definitions Internet Addressing – IP Address – Domain name – URL.

16

4

Internet Protocols : TCP/IP – FTP – HTTP – Telnet – Gopher – WAIS – Beyond Surfing – Searching the web : Web index – Web search engine – Web meta searcher (search functions, advanced searches, web crawket, search engines, directories and indexes).

16

5 Electronic mail (E-mail) : Email Messages – Finding on E-mail address – mailing lists – Smileys – Email Ethics – Email advantages and disadvantages – some useful e-mail services Geographical Information Studies.

15

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 78

Text Books :- 1. Internet for Everyone – Alexis leon, Mathews leon 1999, Leon Vikas Publishing Pvt. Ltd.,

Reference Books :- 2. Hoffmanpaul. E – The Internet Instant Reference, BPB Publication, New Delhi 1996, Ed-I 3. Dysonpeter – Mastering Microsoft Internet Information Server, Ed-I, BPB Publications, New Delhi 1996. 4. Alexi Lein & Mathew, Internet to everyone, Ed-I, Leon Tech World Publications, Chennai, 1997.

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Course B.A. Semester : IV

Hrs /week : 1 Tourist Destinations in India [16UHY6S3] Credit : 2

Objectives

To Expose the students to be familiar with the important tourist places in India.

To understand the value of India is a tourist Destination.

Unit Content Hrs

1

North India: Jammu & Kashmir - Punjab - Madhya Pradesh - Uttar Pradesh.

3

2

East: Bihar - Jharkhand - West Bengal - Orissa. 3

3

West: Maharashtra - Madhya Pradesh - Gujarat - Rajasthan – Goa.

2

4 North East S: Sikkim - Assam – Arunachal Pradesh - Manipur. 3

5 South : AndhraPradesh - Pondicherry - Kerala - Karnataka 2

Total contact Hrs 13

Text Books :-

1. Sura, 2006,Tourist Guide to India, Sura Books Pvt. Ltd, Chennai.

Reference Books :-

2. Puri.G.K, 1986,Travel& Tourism for All, IIMs Publications, New Delhi,. 3. Shankaranarayana.Rao.A.V, 2003,North India a Guide, Vasan

Publications,Bangalore. 4. Ratandeep Singh,1994,Tourism Today, Vol-III, Kanishka Publications,

New Delhi. 5. Sareen.T.R, 1992, India Brough Ages, Ammol Publications, New Delhi.

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Course B.A. Semester : III

Hrs /week : 5 Medical Tourism [16UHY6S4] Credit : 2

Objectives

To impart the basic facts about Medical Tourism

To enable the students to know the values and trends in Medical Tourism

Unit Content Hrs

1

Nature of Medical and Health Care Tourism- scope of Medical Tourism.

3

2

Medical Tourism: Trends in Asia – Growth and facilities and service –Kerala – Coimbatore.

3

3

Medical Tourism: Disparities and opportunities – Future of Indian Medical Tourism.

2

4 Economic impacts –Tourist Products (Medicinal Plants). 3

5 Ethical and Legal Considerations – Response to Medical Tourism Challenges (Policy Issues).

2

Total Contact Hrs / Semester 13

Text Books :-

1. Parekh R.L, 2009.Medical Tourism, Alfa Publications, New Delhi,

Reference Books :-

2. Kumar.R, 2009 Medical Tourism in India, Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi.

3. RadhaKrishnan.G, 2010 Tourism Promotional Perspectives and Issues, the Icfai University Press, Hyderabad.

4. Ratandeep Singh, 1994, Tourism Today, Vol III, Kanishka Publications, New Delhi.

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