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‘SWAYAM’ Study Webs of Active-learning for Young Aspiring Minds The Indian e-Learning Platform As per ‘Digital India’ Initiative, MHRD has initiated to develop & make available ‘Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs)’ to the learners through out the country. The Ministry of HRD, has accordingly embarked on a major and new initiative called ‘Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds’ (SWAYAM), which will provide one integrated platform and portal for online courses, using information and communication technology (ICT) and covering all higher education subjects and skill sector courses to ensure that the every student in our country has access to the best quality higher education at the affordable cost. SWAYAM is initiated by Government of India, to take best teaching learning resources to all, including the most disadvantaged. The three cardinal principles of Education Policy viz., access, equity and quality shall be achieved by providing high quality e-content to all learners in the country through SWAYAM. Courses delivered through SWAYAM are available free of cost to the learners, are delivered by best of the teaching fraternity. MHRD has constituted, National MOOCs Coordinators (NMCs), numbering 8 that have been entrusted as under with the responsibilities to ensure MOOCs are developed & deliv- ered in various disciplines and ultimately subjects are covered fully. The NMCs are University Grants Commission (UGC), contributing to ‘Non Engineering Post Graduation Degree Programme; IIT Madras and other groups of NPTEL, contributing to Technical / Engineering UG & PG degree programme; Consortium for Education Com- munication (CEC), contributing to Non Technology Under Graduation degree programme; Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), contributing to Diploma and Certificates Programme; NCERT, contributing to School Education from 9th to 12th; National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS); Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore, contributing to Management Programme, & other IIMs and National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research (NITTTR), contributing to Teacher Training Programme. The Subject Matter Experts (chosen by the NMCs) have been hosting courses, taught in class- rooms from 9th class till post-graduation in a number of disciplines that can be accessed by anyone, anywhere at any time. In this process academicians from hundreds of institutions through out the country are involved in developing & delivering MOOCs through SWAYAM in almost all disciplines from senior schooling to Post Graduation wherein it is intended to develop world class content. The MHRD has developed a detailed “MOOCs Guidelines, 2017” (Page 71-86) and funding for development & delivery of MOOCs is being provided by MHRD through institutions. The courses hosted on SWAYAM are developed in 4 quadrants – (i) e-Tutorial: video lecture 2
(using audio-video, multi-media, animation and state of the art pedagogy / technology), (ii) e-Text: specially prepared reading material that can be downloaded / printed (iii) Discussion forum: for raising doubts and clarifying them on a near real time basis by Course Coordinator or his team and (iv) Assignments: which shall contain; Prob- lems and Solutions that could be in the form of Multiple Choice Questions, Fill in the blanks, Matching Questions, Short Questions, Long Questions, Quizzes, Assignments and solutions, FAQs and providing Clarifications on general misconceptions. Assignments are checked & assessment/ feedback made available to registered students. Development of SWAYAM Platform has been entrusted to ‘All India Institute of Technical Education (AICTE)’ in March 2016, for in-house development, accordingly, the High qual- ity IT Platform has been developed by the Microsoft. With additional features, the Phase-II, SWAYAM is operational w.e.f 27th June 2017. The Pllatform is intended to host about 2000 courses and 80000 hours of learning material, within 2-3 years, on SWAYAM: covering school, under-graduate, post-graduate, engineering, law and other professional courses. The AICTE is also hosting the entire content on ‘SWAYAM Cloud’, which is expected to grow and support about 3 Crore users with 10 lakh concurrent connections, in a few years. UGC and AICTE have issued ‘Credit Framework for online learning courses through SWAYAM, Regulation 2016’ (Page 87-99 (http://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfnews/0272836_moocs. pdf); allowing upto 20% Online courses taken through SWAYAM, to be counted for credit. Grades earned by successful students studying in conventional Institutes shall be transferred to the academic record of such Students. The MHRD, with effect from 16th November 2016, has on Trial basis, made public the SWAYAM portal “https://swayam.gov.in”. A screen short of the Platform is shown as under. At present about 434 Online courses are listed on SWAYAM and about 260 MOOCs have already been delivered, attended by above 74,000 Learners thought India. The Online Courses are planned in such a way, so that few hours of student engagement takes 3
place, each week, which is followed by assignment or case studies given by the Expert to the registered students. The Teaching Assistance (TA), associated with the Experts delivering the MOOCs, shall check assignments and assess them and feedback on this shall be provided to students on regular basis. In order to earn credits, registered students shall be asked to ap- pear end-examination, which shall be proctored. On successful completion of each course, the institution offering the course would issue the certificate and the student shall get credits transferred into their marks certificate, issued by parent institution. Discussion forum and interaction with peer group & Mentor shall be carried out on ‘Discus- sion Forum’ on the SWAYAM. Discussion forum shall be made very active and the students shall be encouraged to ask numerous questions to experts & post queries on SWAYAM plat- form on a daily basis. Frequently Asked Questions (based on the SMEs’ past experience) shall be posted along. The Video’s from Online Courses, available on SWAYAM platform, shall also be used for transmission in ‘SWAYAM Prabha’ (the 24X7, 32 educational DTH channels already launched by the MHRD on 15th August 2016, using G-SAT-15 Satellite). Attempt shall be made to synchronise course scheduling on SWAYAM Prabha channels with the courses delivered on SWAYAM platform. SWAYAM courses are now open to foreign students also, however credits transfer, if any, to such students shall take place through Local partner(s) only. The Online Courses delivered on SWAYAM, are going to reduce the digital divide. It shall, turn out to be a disruptive technology and change the present business model of higher ed- ucation. Since the MOOCs on SWAYAM is integrated with conventional education, it shall bring-in tremendous learning opportunity in coming days and shall prove a game changer in the Indian education sector. Chairman Swayam Board 4
CONTENT 1. List of UG Courses (Non Engineering) 06-18 by CEC [ 62 Courses ] 2. List of PG Courses (Non Engineering) 19-30 by UGC [ 63 Courses ] 3. List of PG & UG Courses (Engineering) 31-55 by NPTEL [ 155 Courses ] 4. List of PG & UG Courses (Management) 56-58 by IIM Bangalore [ 10 Courses ] 5. List of Certificate & Diploma Courses 59-62 by IGNOU [ 11 Courses ] 6. List of Courses for School (9th - 12th) 63-66 by NCERT [ 08 Courses ] 7. List of Courses for School (9th - 12th) 67-70 by Open School - NIOS [ 14 Courses ] 8. Guidelines 71-86 9. UGC Regulations 87-92 10. AICTE Regulations 93-99 5
List of Under Graduate Courses (Non Engineering) By : CEC 6
swayam.gov.in 1. Institute: IIT Roorkee Course Name: Making of Modern In-dia Next Run Start Date: 24th Oct 2017 Next Run End Date: 19th Oct 2017 Instructor: Prof. BhaskarChakraborty, Cente- Course Objectives: This course ‘Organic Chemistry-I’ nary Professor of History and IR will cater to 1st semester of CBCS based curricula of Institute: St. Xavier’s College, B.Sc. Chemistry and B.Sc. Physical Science (Physics, (Autono-mous), Kol-kata. Chemistry and Mathematics) under ‘Section-B’ of Next Run Start Date: 7thAug 2017 the paper ‘Chemistry-DSC 2A: Atomic Structure, End Date: 31st Oct 2017 Bonding, General Organic Chemistry & Aliphat- ic Hydrocarbons’. It will also cater to Section-B of Course Objectives: The course will ensure Generic Elective paper namely ‘Atomic Structure, a thorough grounding to the emergence of Bonding, General Organic Chemistry & Aliphatic modern Indian politics and society. Students Hydrocarbons’ of B.Sc. Honours with Chemistry com-pleting the course will be able to appre- CBCS syllabus. ciate the nuances of the histori-cal process through which modern Indian politics and 4. Course Name: Atomic structure and chemical bond- society has emerged.The course seeks to ing-an introductory course equip the students with the analytical skill to Instructor: Dr. Sanjiv Kumar relate contemporary developments to their Institute: IGNOU, New Delhi historical anteced-ents.The course will en- Next Run Start Date: 5th Sept 2017 courage the students to develop skills in his- Next Run End Date: 14th oct 2017 Course Objectives: The course is designed to address Under Graduate tori-cal thinking and analysis, with particular the needs of the learners of first semester of B.Sc. reference to modern India. The skill to think Chemistry and B.Sc. Physical Science under CBCS like a historian will enable the students to use of UGC. In this course, a conceptual development it with profit in their chosen professions and approach is followed as against the typical descriptive careers. approach. 2. 5. Course Name: Penning for Frames Course Name: Indian Culture and Art Instructor: Subha Das Mollick, Media Teacher and Instructor: Dr. SarojChaman, Prof (retd.) Filmmaker Institute: Punjabi University, Patiala Institute: St. Xavier’s College, Next Run Start Date: 3rd Oct 2017 (Autonomous), Kolkata. Next Run End Date: 5th Dec 2017 Next Run Start Date: 24thJuly 2017 Course Objectives: This course talks about the rich Next Run End Date: 20th Nov 2017 heritage of Indian culture and art. There are 20 lec- Course Objectives: The Penning for Frames course tures in this course which throw light on the differ- will orient the students to the aesthetic and technical ent aspects of ‘Indian Culture and Art’ i.e. history, requirements of effective audio visual communica- contribution of different rulers, religious and sufi tion. After completing this course, students will have movements and different art forms etc. the ability to conceptualize fiction and non-fiction films, develop their structures, write the treatments 6. and develop screenplays for fiction films and audio Course Name: Data Structure And File Processing visual scripts for non-fiction films. They will also get Instructor: Dr. Gurpreet Singh Lehal,Professor a foundation on scripting for various genres of televi- Institute: Punjabi University, Patiala sion programmes, including news and current affairs. Next Run Start Date: 3rd Oct 2017 The course will equip the students to meet the indus- Next Run End Date: 5th Dec 2017 try demands for script writers. Course Objectives: This course will introduce the ba- sic concepts in Data structures and file management 3. to the students/viewers/participants of the course. Course Name: Organic Chemistry-1 After completing this course, the student will be in Instructor: Dr. Ravi Bhushan(Professor), position to understand these data structures and 7
swayam.gov.in apply the concepts to refine his/her programming geomorphology skills. After completing the course, the student will Instructor: Prof. Krishna Murthy able to understand the intricacies of the basic and Institute: University of Mysore fundamental data structures used in the computer Next Run Start Date: 7th Aug 2017 programming. Next Run End Date: 2nd oct 2017 Course Objectives: The main purpose of Physical Ge- 7. ography is to understand the spatial characteristics Course Name: Environmental Studies -I of the various natural phenomena associated with Instructor: Dr. Tushar Banerjee, Assistant Professor the Earth’s hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and Institute: DAVV, Indore lithosphere. Next Run Start Date: 24th July 2017 The lecture will provide the students with knowledge Next Run End Date: 10th oct 2017 and skills to describe and explain the different land- Course Objectives: To provide knowledge about mul- forms found in different parts of the world. It is also tidisciplinary nature of environment, various sources help the students to understand various geomorphic of natural energy, ecosystem etc. Students will be agents and how they shape the earth surface. evaluated upon achievement in terms of academic To have better understanding about an over view of excellence. Students will also be able to understand physical Geography and elements of Geomorpholo- about the various environmental issues and problem. gy. 8. 11. Course Name: Genetics Course Name: Archeological Anthropology Instructor: Dr. M. A. Shah, Associate Professor Instructor: Dr P. Binodini Devi, Associate Professor Institute: University of Kashmir Institute: Manipur University Imphal Under Graduate Next Run Start Date: 15th July 2017 Next Run Start Date: 10th July 2017 Next Run End Date: 8th oct 2017 Next Run End Date: 7th oct 2017 Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are Course Objectives: After studying this course, the to give the target students/audience an understand- students/learners are able to: ing of:Fundamentals of the genetic basis of life and · Outline the nature and scope of archaeological importance of DNA as the ideal genetic material· anthropology. Genetic inheritance and gene interactions in Men- · Explain its relationship with other sub-disci- delian and post-Mendelian perspective·Organization plines of Anthropology and other allied disciplines. and functioning of the extra-nuclear genome and · Enumerate the different methods of studying extrachromosomal inheritance Linkage, crossing archaeological anthropology. over and chromosome mapping Variations in chro- · Describe the different tool types, their manufac- mosome number and structure Structure and expres- turing techniques and classification to understand sion of genes Gene mutations and repair mechanisms the Stone Age Cultures. Population and evolutionary genetics · Realize the earliest evidence of culture in the world. 9. Course Name: Physical Geography-ii (climatology & 12. oceanography) Course Name: Glimpses Of Indian Social Legislation Instructor: Prof. Krishna Murthy And Social Welfare- Institute: University of Mysore Instructor: Dr. B. Geetha, Assistant Professor, Next Run Start Date: 10th July 2017 Institute: Madurai Kamaraj University Next Run End Date: 25th sept 2017 Next Run Start Date: 2nd August 2017 Course Objectives: To have better understanding Next Run End Date: 6th oct 2017 about an over view of Climatology and Oceanogra- Course Objectives: . To create awareness on the Con- phy. It is closely related to meteorology and geogra- stitution of India and its social legislation phy due to the fact that all global atmospheric pro- · To have better understanding about the society cesses are spatially distributed. in the backdrop of Indian Constitution and social legislation and thus help the individual to be a good 10. citizen to the society. Course Name: Physical Geography-i (elements of · This course will provide the opportunity to 8
swayam.gov.in know New Approaches in social legislation in the the geology students within and outside India. context of environment, education, human rights etc are dealt which are current issues in the societal 15. scenario. Course Name: Modern British Literature · The course also throws open the social welfare Instructor: Prof. Sumita Roy, Head schemes available for the vulnerable sector of the Institute: EFLU, Hydrabad society. Next Run Start Date: 2nd august 2017 Next Run End Date: 6th oct 2017 13. Course Objectives: The course is useful for students Course Name: Population Studies in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Colleges of Instructor: Dr. B. Geetha, Assistant Professor, India. It covers the canonical writers whose works Institute: Madurai Kamaraj University are frequently prescribed on the syllabuses of these Next Run Start Date: 2nd August 2017 classes. The lessons are designed to form an indepen- Next Run End Date: 6th oct 2017 dent unit by themselves in a manner that is easy and Course Objectives: Basic idea on the population is accessible. provided to understand the society and the relation- The lessons aim to introduce some major writers to ship between population growth and the develop- the learners with the ultimate goal of stimulating in- ment of the country. terest so as to reach a critical mass that will lead them Population studies, one of the specializations of so- to an independent appreciation of literature. The ciology, being a multidisciplinary course attracts the lessons provide material to pass the examinations interest of all the social sciences and sometimes bio- but are also designed to make the learners go further logical sciences too and thus overview knowledge on beyond the mere syllabus. it helps the student in furthering their specialization. Under Graduate To offer the basis of population studies and covers 16. the issues like sources of population data, compo- Course Name: Retail management sition of population data, theories on population, Instructor: Dr. Ravi Ahuja, Assistant Professor determinants of population, population policy and Institute: S P Pune University need for population education. Next Run Start Date: 20th Oct 2017 Next Run End Date: 19th dec 2017 14. Course Objectives: Course Name: Petrology 1. To acquaint concept of Retail. Instructor: Dr. Harel Thomas, Associate Professor 2. To acquaint various functions in Retail sector. Institute: Dr. Harisingh Gaur Vishwavidyala , Sagar 3. To introduce to new technologies in Retail sector. Next Run Start Date: 24th july 2017 4. To introduce scope of Retail sector. Next Run End Date: 25th nov 2017 Course Objectives: This course is a basic to advance 17. introduction for the undergraduate students in pe- Course Name: Health Psychology trology. This course deals with the naturally occur- Instructor: Dr. P. Swathi, Assistant Professor ring rocks in field as well as laboratory analysis data Institute: EFLU Hydrabad that provide sufficient information how they occur Next Run Start Date: 10th august 2017 in the nature. It gives idea of modern petrological Next Run End Date: 10th Nov 2017 theories which are widely accepted for their origin. Course Objectives: This course is designed to give The course emphasis the petrology which cover the students a broad overview of the field of health psy- Geology & its Perspective, Carrier in geology, Rock chology, including concepts, theory, and research. Cycle, Structure and classification of the silicate min- Develops an understanding and appreciation of the erals, Internal structure & chemical composition of complex interplay between one’s physical a variety of various layers of the Earth, interior of earth. Forma- biological, psychological, and social factors. tion of crust and mantle, Formation of core, Helps students to learn how psychological research The course definitly provides better understanding methods, theories, and principles can be applied to to students for the processes and principles involved enhance biomedical approaches for promoting health during the origin and evolution of the rocks. The and treating illness. course contains video, text, assignment, quize, case Helps students learn the nature of the stress response studies, references etc and I hope it will be useful for and its impact in the etiology and course of many 9
swayam.gov.in health problems. Develop skills for designing programs to improve 21. one’s own and others’ personal health habits and Course Name: Developmental Biology lifestyles. Instructor: Dr. N.K.Jain Professor Head, Dept. of Determine how psychological and medical methods Life Science for relieving pain differ and are often combined to Institute: Gujarat University, Ahmedabad enhance treatment effectiveness. Next Run Start Date: 17th July 2017 Become aware of the impact that disabling or Next Run End Date: 2nd sept 2017 life-threatening illnesses have on patients and their Course Objectives: The structure of the present core families. course on developmental biology has been designed with the perspective of achieving following major 18. objectives : Course Name: Foundation of Mathematical Statistics • To provide a glimpse of scope and historical back- Instructor: Dr.AneeshKumar.K, (Asso. Prof.) ground of developmental biology to the students. Institute: University of Calicut • To impart knowledge regarding basic concepts of Next Run Start Date: 25th july 2017 differentiation and growth, differential gene ex- Next Run End Date: 21st oct 2017 pression as well as cytoplasmic determinants to the Course Objectives: The contents of this course are students. inevitable for any students who wish to study Statis- • To develop detailed understanding of essential tical concepts. The students of Statistics, Mathemat- events of developmental biology through proper ics, Economics, Commerce, Bioinformatics, etc., are explanation of gametogenesis, fertilization, blastula equally benefited with this course as a stepping stone formation, gastrulation as well as embryological in- to the broad area of Statistical science. The course duction as part of early embryonic development. Under Graduate aims to provide foundations in descriptive statistics • To provide adequate explanation to the students and probability. regarding concepts of late embryonic developmental events including fate map, germ layers development, 19. extra-embryonic membranes, embryo implantation Course Name: Cell Biology and significance of placental formation. Instructor: Dr. R.J. Verma Prof. & Head, • To give adequate information to the students Institute: Gujarat University, Ahmedabad regarding post embryonic development especially, Next Run Start Date: 17th July 2017 metamorphosis, regeneration and ageing processes. Next Run End Date: 7th Oct 2017 • To make the students aware about modern impli- Course Objectives: The students will gain overall cations of developmental biology by impartment of knowledge of: knowledge regarding teratogenesis, in-vitro fertiliza- (A) Structure and function of Cell; tion, stem cells and amniocentesis techniques. (B) Coordination between different cell- cell, cell matrix interactions; 22. (C) Understanding of Pathology of various disease Course Name: Digital Electronics and Micro Proces- conditions and sor Understanding the effectiveness of the treatment Instructor: Dr. V. JEYALAKSHMI, Professor, modalities Institute: Anna University, Chennai Next Run Start Date: 3rd Oct 2017 20. Next Run End Date: 5th Dec 2017 Course Name: Environmental Studies -2 Course Objectives: This course provides the basic Instructor: Dr. Tushar Banerjee, Assistant Professor fundamentals of number system, number conversion, Institute: DAVV, Indore History of Microprocessor and its operation with Next Run Start Date: 3rd Oct 2017 interfacing. It provides the study of 8085 architecture, Next Run End Date: 5th Dec 2017 functional diagram details, instruction types with Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to simple programming, addressing modes, interfacing provide knowledge about the social issues and the with memories and the timing diagram. Interfacing environment. Students will also be able to under- with peripheral devices like 8155 and 8255. stand about the various problems associated with the human population and the environment. 10
swayam.gov.in 23. Next Run End Date: 26th dec 2017 Course Name: Operating System Course Objectives: This lecture series provides a Instructor: Dr.A.Kannan Professor at Anna Universi- different database management systems and their ty usages in real world scenarios. Institute: Anna University, Chennai Next Run Start Date: 3rd Oct 2017 27. Next Run End Date: 5th Dec 2017 Course Name: Hindi Bhasha Sanrachna Course Objectives: Operating system is basically an Instructor: Dr. ShobhaChaturvedi,Assistant Profes- intermediary between the user of a computer and sor the computer hardware. It is software which is used Institute: DAVV, Indore to control the hardware. Here we concentrate on file Next Run Start Date: 24th July 2017 management and memory management in hardware Next Run End Date: 4th oct 2017 based on the operating systems. Course Objectives: ;s ikBîØe fo|kfFkZ;ksaesa Hkk”kk ds çfr yxko iSnk djsxk] ftl ls os bu ikBksa ds cgkj tkdj Hkh Js”Blk- 24. fgR; ds iBku ikBu dks çfjr gksaxs- Course Name: Data Structure dkslZ mís’;: Instructor: Dr.A.Kannan Professor at Anna Universi- ek=h Hkk”kk ds ek/;e ls v/;;u fuokZokn ls Js;Ldj ,oeykH- ty knk;h gS] blslHkh f’k{kkfonks us ekuk gS- blls fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh Institute: Anna University, Chennai l`tu’khyrk dks çksRlkgu rksfeyrk gh gS] lkFk gh Kku ds xgu Next Run Start Date: 3rd Oct 2017 xaHkhj fopkjksa dks le>kus esa vklkuh gksrhgS- Next Run End Date: 26th dec 2017 Course Objectives: This lecture series provide a brief bl ikBî lkexzh ls xqtjrs gq, fo|kFkhZ vUuk;kl gh fganh Hkk”kk view about basic data structures and usages in real Under Graduate vkSj mldslEçs”k.k dks Lok;r dj ldsxk vkSj vius lekt] world applications. And also, provide a view for how bfrgkl ] laL—fr vkSj ç—fr vkfnds çfr Hkh LoLFk ,oe~ jkx- to choose a data structure for a specific application. kRed –f”V fodflr djus dh fn’kk esa ço`r gksldsxk- 25. 28. Course Name: Software Engineering Course Name: Prachin Hindi Kavya Instructor: Dr.A.Kannan Professor at Anna Universi- Instructor: Dr. SurendraYadav, Retired Professor ty Institute: DAVV, Indore Institute: Anna University, Chennai Next Run Start Date: 24th July 2017 Next Run Start Date: Next Run End Date: 11th oct 2017 3rd Oct 2017 Next Run End Date: Course Objectives: bl ikBî fo”k; ds ek/;e ls fo|kFkhZ 5th Dec 2017 Course Objectives: This lecture series çkphu fganh dkO; ds çeq[k dfo;ksatSls lwj nkl] rqylh] dchj] deals about software development models and pro- tk;lh] ehjkckbZ] fcgkjh] ?kukuan] fo|kifr] nso vkfndfo;ksa ds cesses and their component parts, software devel- thou ifjp; dks tku ldsxk ,oe mudh çeq[k jpukvksa dh opment practices. It also concentrates on various O¸[;kRed ,oevkykspukRed leh{kk dj ldsxk- process in software engineering like Requirements 29. engineering, System analysis, High-level design/ Course Name: Basics Of Photography architecture, Low-level design, Coding, Integration, Instructor: Lalit Ingle, Lecturer EMRC, DAVV, Design and code reviews, Testing, Maintenance, Institute: DAVV, Indore Project management and Configuration manage- Next Run Start Date: 24th July 2017 ment. Finally. lectures are deals with what are the Next Run End Date: 10th oct 2017 challenges in software development and how we can Course Objectives: These modules cover each and overcome that by providing the risk management every aspect of photography from history to various techniques and usage software quality standards. areas of photography. Technical aspects of photo- graphic camera with camera controls, lenses and 26. lighting equipment are also covered in this course. Course Name: Course Objectives - The objective of this course is Database Management System to pursue basic knowledge of photographic process, Instructor: including the use and roles of professional services. Institute: Anna University, Chennai The recognition of strong image composition, tech- Next Run Start Date: 3rd Oct 2017 nical operation, content and the essential knowledge 11
swayam.gov.in for completion of a final image portfolio will also Instructor: Dr. P P Prajapati serve as primary objectives, along with the ability to Institute: University of Gujrat convey critical knowledge of the photographic pro- Next Run Start Date: 24th july 2017 cesses. Students will be evaluated upon achievement Next Run End Date: 23th October 2017 of technical and aesthetic excellence. Individual cre- Course Objectives: The students will gain overall ativity, visual problem solving and precise craftsman- knowledge of: ship will be emphasized. Students will also be able to • Aggregate demand and supply demonstrate an awareness of contemporary aesthetic • Economic growth and ethical considerations in digital photography. • Inflation and Unemployment. • Exchange rates and trade balance 30. Course Name: Trends and Development in Modern 33. Educational Practices Course Name: Principles of Ecology Instructor: Dr. A. Hameed Instructor: Miss. Flora Shah Institute: University of Calicut Institute: University of Gujrat Next Run Start Date: 17th July 2017 Next Run Start Date: 25th july 2017 Next Run End Date: 5th nov 2017 Next Run End Date: 23th October 2017 Course Objectives: The course is designed to orient Course Objectives: The structure of the present core teacher students about the recent trends and devel- course on Principles of Ecology has been specially opments in modern educational practice. The course designed with the perspective of achieving following can help the students to master all the chapters key objectives: included in the course. The course components detail • To provide a brief outline of Historical background, various aspects of instruction starting from Curric- Scope, Precipitation Patterns, Types of Soil, Vegeta- Under Graduate ular principles and its implementation to evaluation. tion as the essential aspects of Principles of Ecology It has also included the modules on environmental to the students. Education and education for sustainable develop- • To provide comprehensive understanding of key ment, value education and latest trends in knowledge concepts of Population Ecology comprising of Popu- management. Once the students complete the course, lation Characteristics, Growth and Regulation along he or she can surely master in recent trends and de- with detailed explanation of Biotic Interactions. velopments in modern educational practices. • To impart knowledge regarding Community Ecolo- gy through proper explanation of Biotic Community 31. Characteristics, Ecological Succession, Biomes and Course Name: Mulberry and silkworm crop protec- Climax Community Theories to the students. tion • To develop understanding in the students regard- Instructor: Dr. R.S. Umakanth, Assistant Professor ing concepts of Ecosystem Organization, Ecologi- Institute: University of Mysore cal Pyramids, Productivity, Ecological Efficiencies, Next Run Start Date: 1st Aug 2017 Food Chains, Food Web, Energy Flow in Ecosystem, Next Run End Date: 23rd oct 2017 Biogeochemical Cycles, Aquatic Ecosystems, Terres- Course Objectives: · To create awareness on the pro- trial Ecosystem and Human Modified Ecosystem as tection of mulberry and silkworm crops. essential components of the Ecosystem Ecology. · To have better understanding about the status, classification, season of occurrence and life cycle of 34. pests infesting mulberry and silkworm. Course Name: Microeconomic Theory · This course will provide an opportunity to the Instructor: Dr. P P Prajapati students to gain knowledge on the status, classifica- Institute: University of Gujrat tion, season of occurrence and disease cycle of causal Next Run Start Date: 26th july 2017 organism infecting both mulberry and silkworm. Next Run End Date: 23th October 2017 · The course also throws light on the manage- Course Objectives: The students will gain overall ment of pests and diseases of mulberry and silkworm knowledge of: with special reference to integrated approaches. • How demand and supply analysis determine the prices and quantities of goods and services. 32. • How consumers make consumption decisions. Course Name: Macroeconomic Theory • How markets for factor inputs, such as labor and 12
swayam.gov.in raw materials operate. 38. • How markets generate efficient outcomes and why Course Name: Art and science of teaching english they fail and thus require government intervention. language Instructor: Dr. Mridula.K 35. Institute: University of Calicut Course Name: Cyber Security/Information Security - Next Run Start Date: 3rd October 2017 Cyber Law Next Run End Date: 5th Dec 2017 Instructor: Dr Vishal Goyal Course Objectives: The major objectives of the Institute: Punjabi University, Patiala course are to prepare better English teachers by inte- Next Run Start Date: 7th August 2017 grating content and technology so as to equipe them Next Run End Date: 3rd October 2017 to face the challenges of present day classrooms. Course Objectives: This course will help the viewer The course will enable the student teacher to in understanding the basics of Data structure. 1. Understand the nature of language as a dynamic The topics dealt upon in this course would be stacks, entity queues, Sorting algorithms, Searching, Linked Lists 2. Understand why English language learning is im- and trees. portant in school education 3. Develop an insight into the language learners and 36. the learning process Course Name: Cyber Security/Information Security - 4. Familiarize themselves with the relevant approach- Information Security es and methods in English language teaching Instructor: Dr Vishal Goyal 5. Perceive learning as a generative process Institute: Punjabi University, Patiala 6. Experiment with various learning strategies con- Next Run Start Date: 7th August 2017 sidering the demands of the context and the needs of Under Graduate Next Run End Date: 3rd October 2017 each individual learner Course Objectives: 7. Blend technology, pedagogy and content to realise a) Acquaint the learner with the concept of Informa- the learning objectives tion and Cyber security. 8. Develop awareness on modern assessment strat- b) Provide the learner with the understanding of egies and design assessment techniques relevent to current trends in Information Security. language learning c) Give in-depth knowledge to the learners about the 9. Identify and practice micro skills in teaching lan- vulnerabilities, threats and risks and their manage- guage ment. 10. Effectively introduce different genres of literature d) Enable him to develop core competencies in the and to develop the sense of aesthetic appreciation in field of network and computer security. learners 11. Explore avenues available for own professional 37. development Course Name: Cyber Security/Information Security – Cryptography 39. Instructor: Dr Rakesh K. Bawa Course Name: Curriculum & pedagogy of teaching Institute: Punjabi University, Patiala physical science Next Run Start Date: 7th August 2017 Instructor: Dr. V. P. JOSHITH Next Run End Date: 31st October 2017 Institute: University of Calicut Course Objectives: Next Run Start Date: 7th August 2017 a) Provide the basic understanding of Cryptography Next Run End Date: 3rd October 2017 and its historical development. Course Objectives: The major objective of the course b) Give in-depth understanding of types of cryptog- is to prepare better science teachers by integrating raphy. content and technology so as to equip them to face c) Familiarise the learner with the protection of the challenges of present day classrooms. sensitive information by using different encryption Learning Outcomes methods. The course will enable the student teachers to d) Enable the learner in understanding the applica- 1. Acquaint with the meaning and nature of physical tion of cryptography in network and information science security applications. 2. Comprehend why science is important in school 13
swayam.gov.in education principles of Problem Solving using computers 3. Familiarize the various methods and strategies of • To learn the concept of programming teaching science • To study C Programming language 4. Develop science process skills for lifelong profes- • To equip the students to write programs for solving sional competency simple computing problems using C language as a 5. Perceive child as a creative learner and device tool. learning goals individually for our children 6. Design specific instructional strategies for learners 42. accounting their individuality Course Name: Avertising and Public Relations 7. Explore different ways of creating learning situa- Instructor: Dr.K. Kusuma tions considering needs of the learner and the con- Institute: JMI, New Delhi text Next Run Start Date: 4th August 2017 8. Integrate the knowledge in science to devise ap- Next Run End Date: 15th Dec 2017 propriate assessment techniques Course Objectives: 9. Understand the importance of learning as a gener- • Students will be introduced to the concepts of ative process Advertising and Public Relations 10. Integrate technology, pedagogy and content for • Students will be taught creating an adverting the realization of objectives campaign and other relevant creative tools 11. Examine the different pedagogical issues in the • Students will be given exposure to the various context of learner and society and to suggest ways for issues of advertising related to society resolving it • Students will be introduced to the tools and strat- 12. Facilitate development of scientific attitudes egies of Public Relations among learners • Students will be given exposure to the role of PR Under Graduate in various organisations 40. Course Name: Probability and statistics 43. Instructor: Dr.Aneesh Kumar.K Course Name: Mass Communication- Introduction Institute: University of Calicut to Audio- Visual Media Next Run Start Date: 30th July 2017 Instructor: Dr.K. Kusuma Next Run End Date: 7th October 2017 Institute: JMI, New Delhi Course Objectives: Next Run Start Date: 4th August 2017 1. Familiarize with the various approaches to proba- Next Run End Date: 15th Dec 2017 bility Course Objectives: 2. Learn the concept of random variable • The Introduction to Audio-Visual Media course 3. Understanding mathematical expectation, mo- will orient the students to the aesthetic require- ments, mgf etc ments of effective audio visual communication. 4. Study to deal with two dimensional random vari- ables • After completing this course, students will have 5. Understanding conditional distributions, condi- the ability to understand visual media from criti- tional mean etc cal point of view. 6. Study various discrete probability distributions 7. Study various continuous probability distributions • Students will be introduced to the basic equip- 8. Learn to solve problems using the probability dis- ment as well as terminology of various stages of tributions studied. audio-visual production. • The course will equip the students to meet know 41. the audio-visual production techniques Course Name: Art of c programming Instructor: Dr. Lajish V L 44. Institute: University of Calicut Course Name: Communication and Business Corre- Next Run Start Date: 7th August 2017 spondence Next Run End Date: 31st October 2017 Instructor: Dr.Ravi.S.Ahuja Course Objectives: Institute: Savitribai Phule Pune University • To develop a strong foundation for the fundamental Next Run Start Date: 8th August 2017 14
swayam.gov.in Next Run End Date: 18th December 2017 Institute: University of Kolkata Course Objectives: This course is designed to devel- Next Run Start Date: 17th July 2017 op communication skills. Communication is vital Next Run End Date:16th October 2017 for the success and growth of any individual and Course Objectives: business organization, as it is the process of transfer- • This course will orient the students with the ba- ring meanings. Effective communication is essential sics of Biochemistry associated with their allied to move ahead in modern business world which subjects. consists of tremendous use of IT, computer business • On successful completion of this course, the structures, human relations management, public student will be able to understand basic biochem- relations etc. istry related to microbiology, specially the bioen- ergetics, kinetics, thermodynamics and structure, 45. functions, metabolic reactions associated with Course Name: Information Technology biomolecules. Instructor: Dr.Ravi.S.Ahuja • This course will enable the students to apply the Institute: Savitribai Phule Pune University acquired knowledge of “Biochemistry” in the Next Run Start Date: 8th August 2017 fields of other biological science and research Next Run End Date: 18th December 2017 purposes. When a research scholar starts their Course Objectives: concerned project they must have the knowledge 1) To understand the basics of Computer. of simple biochemistry as pH, Buffer of the solu- 2) To make students know the Networking basics, tions in which they are supposed to perform their its protocols and its benefits. Thus, helping them to experiments. understand Internet and its uses. • It will enable the concerned students to write a 3) To understand the back-end Database and front- review on allied field associated with applied bio- Under Graduate end applications like MS-Word, Ms-PowerPoint. chemistry on microbes and that may be suitable 4) To make the students know the working of a for publication. ‘System’ and make them ready to deliver high quality 48. systems. Course Name: Growth, Metabolism and Reproduc- 5) To keep students updated about the new technolo- tion in Bacteria gy like Cloud Computing. Instructor: Dr. Madhumita Maitra Institute: University of Kolkata 46. Next Run Start Date: 17th July 2017 Course Name: INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOL- Next Run End Date: 16th October 2017 OGY AND MICROBIAL DIVERSITY Course Objectives: Instructor: Dr. Arup Kr. Mitra • the structural organization of Bacterial cell and Institute: University of Kolkata its components. Next Run Start Date: 17th July 2017 • the development of bacterial phylogeny and sys- Next Run End Date: 16th October 2017 tematics. Course Objectives: • the various Bacteriological techniques • This course will orient the students with the ba- • Bacterial growth kinetics and nutrition along sics of microbiology and its associated subjects. with the types of reproduction in bacteria. • On successful completion of the course, the • the microscopic techniques and principles along student will be able to understand the diversity of with the practical demonstration of various stain- microbes and their application. ing techniques • This course will enable them to apply the ac- • the concept of viruses, their classification and quired knowledge in the fields of other biological morphology, science. • the bacteriophage and the assay methods to de- • It will enable them to write a review on allied tect the viruses. field and that may be suitable for publication. • The different types of viral diseases and the appli- cation of virology. 47. • This course will enable them to apply the ac- Course Name: Origin, Biodiversity of life forms and quired knowledge in the fields of other biological Biomolecules science. Instructor: Dr. Sudeshna Shyamchowdhury • It will enable them to write a review on allied 15
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swayam.gov.in Course Objectives: The basic objective behind this iii. To increase the comprehension of learners about course is to provide a conceptual understanding of cell structure. double-entry system accounting process to the target iv. To enhance the knowledge of learners about cell learners. This course will facilitate understanding of organelles and cell division. key concept associated with finance and accounting v. To enable learners to distinguish between the var- and will also help the learners to understand the ious instruments and technologies used in studying double-entry accunting process. Simultaneously the cell. the course will also offer a hands on to the learners through structured numerical problems, there by 58. meeting the basic objective of a clear understanding Course Name: Environmental Biology, Genetics and of financing and double-entry accounting. Evolution Instructor: Ms. Shivani Bhagwat 55. Institute: DAVV, Indore Course Name: Computer Fundamentals Next Run Start Date: 29th July 2017 Instructor: Dr. Sanjay Tanwani Next Run End Date: 24th October 2017 Institute: DAVV, Indore Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are: Next Run Start Date: 26th July 2017 i. To improve the learner’s understanding about the Next Run End Date: 21st October 2017 ecosystem Course Objectives: This course deals with fundamen- ii. To increase the comprehension of learners about tals of computer. Which includes generations of com- air and water pollutants puter, evolution and developmentof microprocessor, iii. To help learners in discerning about genetics input and output devices, primary and secondary iv. To enable learners to distinguish between various storage devices, programming languages etc. It also chromosomal aberrations and mutations Under Graduate deals with the hardware and software aspects of the v. To enhance the knowledge of learners about evolu- computer like operating system, application soft- tion ware and system software. It provides an overview of functions and working of central processing unit, 59. motherboard and other peripherals. Course Name: Morphology, Developmental Biology and Physiology of Angiosperms 56. Instructor: Dr. K.N. Guruprasad Course Name: Computer Networks Institute: DAVV, Indore Instructor: Mr. Anand More Next Run Start Date: 30th July 2017 Institute: DAVV, Indore Next Run End Date: Next Run Start Date: 27th July 2017 25th October 2017 Next Run End Date: 22nd October 2017 Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are: Course Objectives: At the end of the course, the i. To improve the learner’s understanding about the students will be able to build an understanding of vegetative morphology of angiosperms the fundamental concepts of computer &computer ii. To help learners in discerning the varied floral networks, advanced networking concepts, network morphology of angiosperms standards & protocols, mobile phone networks and iii. To increase the comprehension of learners about network security etc. water metabolism and photosynthesis in angio- sperms 57. iv. To enhance the knowledge of learners about respi- Course Name: Biochemistry and Cell Biology ration and nitrogen metabolism in angiosperms Instructor: Dr. Anjana Jajoo v. To enable learners to distinguish between the Institute: DAVV, Indore effects of various growth hormones on the growth of Next Run Start Date: 28th July 2017 angiosperms Next Run End Date: 23rd October 2017 Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are: 60. i. To improve the learner’s understanding about car- Course Name: Morphology, developmental biology bohydrates, lipids & vitamins. and Physiology of Mammals ii. To help learners in discerning the functioning of Instructor: Dr. Sultana Razia proteins nucleic acids & enzymes. Institute: DAVV, Indore 17
swayam.gov.in Next Run Start Date: 31st July 2017 v. To help learners in discerning about cloning in Next Run End Date: 26th October 2017 plants. Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are: i. To improve the learner’s understanding about the digestive and excretory systems of mammals ii. To enhance the knowledge of learners about the respiratory and circulatory systems in mammals iii. To help learners in discerning the functioning of the muscular and nervous systems of mammals iv. To enable learners to distinguish between the functioning of various parts of the endocrine system of mammals v. To increase the comprehension of learners about embryology in mammals 61. Course Name: Microbiology, Immunology and Ani- mal cell culture Instructor: Dr. Sheetal Bhasin Institute: DAVV, Indore Next Run Start Date: 31st July 2017 Next Run End Date: 27th October 2017 Course Objectives: This paper includes titles related Under Graduate to Microbiology, Immunology and Animal Cell Cul- ture. The student will be able to understand the:- i. Basics of microbial cell structure, classes and culti- vation ii. Bacterial genetics iii. Application of microorganisms for production of usefull products at industrial level iv. Basics of Immunology v. Vaccinology vi. Clinical Immunology vii. Basics of Animal Cell Culture viii. Application of Animal Cell Culture for produc- tion of health care products 62. Course Name: Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineer- ing and Plant Tissue Culture Instructor: Dr. Monica Jain Institute: DAVV, Indore Next Run Start Date: 31st July 2017 Next Run End Date: 28th October 2017 Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are: i. To improve the learner’s understanding about DNA & RNA ii. To increase the comprehension of learners about genetic coding iii. To enable learners to distinguish between DNA isolation in bacteria, plants and animals iv. To enhance the knowledge of learners about vari- ous aspects of plant tissue culture 18
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swayam.gov.in 1. Next Run End Date: 30.11.2017 Course Name: Ar-tificial Intelligence Course Objectives: To make students aware about Instructor: Prof Bhushan Trivedi the concept of management, manage-ment theories Institute: Gujarat University, Ah-medabad and application of management in libraries and in- Next Run Start Date: 1.08.2017 formation centres; and also Next Run End Date: 30.12. 2017 make them familiar about management tech-niques Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to applied to libraries and information centres and enable the students to build the basic idea about what knowledge centres; and to make you acquainted with AI is, how complex problems can be solved by AI the newer areas and techniques of library and infor- techniques, what are AI methods for searching and mation centres management. solv-ing problems, what are the complexities in those methods and how one can augment conventional 5. solution with AI to solve real world problems. Course Name:Informatics and Scientomatrics Instructor: Dr.I.K.Rao 2. Institute: INFLIBNET Cen-tre, Ahmedabad Next Course Name:Digital Library Run Start Date : 1.08.2017 Instructor: Dr. Jagdish Arora Next Run End Date: 30.11.2017 Institute: INFLIBNET Cen-tre, Ahmedabad Next Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to Run Start Date : 1.08.2017 impart in-depth knowledge on sci-entometrics; it Next Run End Date: 30.11.2017 includes scope and definition, computational aspects Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to certain parameters and indicators. Another objective impart in-depth knowledge on digital libraries, their of the course is to instil skills in learners that would characteristics, compo-nents, standards and proto- enable them to collect and analyse scientometric Post Graduate cols, IPR and legal issues, digital rights and access da-ta; finally, this course will help you to read and management, planning and evaluation. The ultimate understand the scientific literature in the field of aim of the course is to instil skills in learners that scientometrics. would enable them to evaluate commercially avail- able digital libraries before subscribing them for their 6. institutions as well as to set-up their own institution- Course Name: Information and Communication al digital library with all intermediate steps involved Technology for Li-braries in it from plan-ning to offering digital library ser- Instructor: Dr.Usha Munshi vices. Institute: INFLIBNET Cen-tre, Ahmedabad Next Run Start Date : 1.08.2017 3. Next Run End Date : 30.11.2017 Course Name: Knowledge Society Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to Instructor: K.S Raghavan impart in-depth knowledge on use of information Institute: INFLIBNET Cen-tre, Ahmedabad Next and communication technology in libraries and to Run Start Date : 1.08.2017 prepare students either to work in a fully automated Next Run End Date: 30.11.2017 library that sub-scribes to resources in print as well Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to as in elec-tronic format or to set-up a modern library provide the students with an un-derstanding of the on their own.. characteristics of knowledge societies, the major fac- tors affect-ing transition to a knowledge society and 7. the issues in and implications of knowledge socie-ty Course Name: Information Stor-age and Retrieval with focus on libraries and information cen-tres. Instructor: Prof. P.M Devika Institute: INFLIBNET Cen-tre, Ahmedabad 4. Next Run Start Date: 1.08.2017 Course Name: Next Run End Date: 30.11.2017 Management of Libraries and In-formation Centre Course Objectives: The objective of the course is to and Knowledge Centres explain in detail Information Stor-age and Retrieval Instructor: Dr. Dinesh Gupta [ISAR]. Information stor-age is a very important Institute: INFLIBNET Cen-tre, Ahmedabad topic and library and information professionals need Next Run Start Date: 1.08.2017 to know and understand the processes and methods 20
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