Introduction to Geography
1. Nature and Scope of Geography 2. Geography as a Science and Place of Geography in the Classification of Sciences 3. Concept of Space and Concept of Land Scape 4. Geography in Ancient Period : Contributions of Greeks 5. Geography in Ancient Period : Contribution of Roman Geographers 6. Geographical Thoughts in Ancient India 7.Geography in Medieval Period 8. Late Medieval Geography : Renaissance Era 9. Development of Geography in Modern Period : German School of Geographic Thoughts and Contribution of Humboldt, Ritter and Ratzel in the Field of Geography 10. French Geographical Thoughts and Contribution of Blache in the Field of Geography 11. British and American Geographical Thoughts and Contribution of Hartshorne in the Field of Geography 12. Quantitative, Behavioural, Radical Humanistic and Environmental Methods 13. Remote Sensing, Geographical Information System, G. P. S. and Computer Cartography 14. Geographical Knowledge and People : Carrier Opportunities and Contribution of Indian Geographers 15. Man-Environmental Relationship and Gender Geography.
Geotectonics and Geomorphology
1.Geotectonics : Origin of Earth, 2 .Geological Time Scale, 3. Isostasy, 4. Folds and Faults, 5 .Concept of Plate Tectonics, 6 .Degradation and Weathering Processes, 7. Fluvial Processes and Land Forms, 8. Glacial Processes and Landforms and Glacio-Fluvial Topography, 9 .Arid Landforms, 10. Basic Concepts of Geomorphology and Landforms on Granite, Basalt and Lime Stone, 11 .Development of River Network and Landforms of Uniclinal and Folded Structure, 12 .Theories of Geomorphology,
Practical Geography
1.Representation of Statistical Data (Climo Graph and Hyther Graph), 2 .Weather Maps, 3 .Collection of Data, 4. Sample, 5. Measures of Central Tendency : Mean, Median and Mode.
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