Annexure -B.Z Copy of approval of Statutory Authorities for all SLM - Calicut University
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Read:-1) UGC Public notice F .NO 74-Bj2O17(DEIS 1V) Dtd 2112t2018 . 2) U.O.No. 5180/201 8/Admn Dated 26.04.201 8. 3) Lr F.No.75- l/20L8(DEB-|V) Dtd 06-06-2018 from the UGC. 4) U.O.No. 684 1 120 1 4/ Admn dated . 1 6.07.20 1 4.. . ORDER The University Grant Commission ,vide reference cited first, directed the Higher Education Institutions intending to ofter Programmes through Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode for the academic year begining from July -2018 to apply afresh for recognition as per the UGC ODL Regulations 2C 17. Vloe paper read second , ihe University issued orders speorfying the approval of the SLMs of ail Programmes offered under Schooi of Distance Educ€tion. Vide paper read third, the UGC has insisted to submit the cogy of approyal of Statutory Bodies of all SLMS sep3rately. Vide paper read as (4), the Scheme and Syllabus of B.Sc in Mathematics under CUCBCSS UG2014 has been implemented in the University, w.e.f. 2014 Acjrrissions. The University ( in compliance with the directions frorn UGC on the approvai of SLMs offered under' SDE) furnishing the details of approved SLMS oifered lor the BSc. Prograrnme in Meti'lematics as stated below . SL}ls OF BSc PROGRAMME lN MATHEMATICS SLMS of Common Cousrses in Enqlish 1) Transactions: Essential Engllsh Language Skills 2) ways With Words 3) Writing for Academic &Professional Success 4) Zeitgeist:Reading on C,onrtemporary culture 5) Signatures: Expressing the Self 6) Spectrum: Literature and Contemporary lssues SLMS of Common courses Other than English ll) Hindi 1) Prose and drama 2) Grarnmar Correspondence and 3) Poetry in Hindi 4) Novel and Short Stories lV) Sanskrit 1) Kavya Literature and Applied Grammar 2) Prose and Applied Grammar 3) Drama and Alankara 4) History of Sanskrit Literature, Kerala '
1 )Mathematical Economics 2)Basic Statistics and probability (l Sem) 1)Mathematical Economics 2) probabilityDistiibutions ([Sem) 1)Mathematical Econcn:ics 2)Statisticai lnterence (lii Sem) 1) Applied Statistics 2) Mathematcai Economics (tV) SLMs of CORE COURSES 1 .Foundations of Mathematics- I scnlesisr 2.Calculus- ll semester 3.Calculus and Analytic Geometry - lll semester 4.Theory of Equations, Matr.ices and Vector Calculus - IV sernester 5.Differential Equatioas - V semester 6.Vector Calculus- V semester T.Abstract Algebra - V semester 8.Bas(c Mathematical Analysis- V semester 9.Number Theory and Linear Aigebla- Vl semester '10. Real Analysis - Vl semester '! l. Complex Analysis- Vl semester 12. Numerical Methods - Vl sernester SLMs of Elective courses '1 . Graph Theory 2. Linear Programming and Game Theory The Mce Chancellor after having examined the matter in detail, in exercising the powers vested upon as per Calicut UniveJsity Act'1975 - Se-ction 10 (13) , accorded sanction-for aiproval olthe study ,naierials prepared for B.Sc Programrne in Matiremati'qs ofiereC under Schooi of Diiiance Education as detailed abcve, subject to ratification Lry Thg Acc65.r.lic Council. Orders are issued aacordingly - "{ilr Geetha M.P. Deputy Registrar To The Concerned Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA to PVC/pA ro Regiskar/pA to C 9SF/FC Fonrvarded / By Order Section Officer
Sctroot of Distance Education-Recogni6on orrrogra.*ffoo.d under open and Distance Leaming mode -Approva! ofs[]dy mai,.rials of M-A. Programrne in Economics- Sanclioned- orders issued ' Deputy Registrar To The Concerned c,opy to.-P s to v. c/PA to FVC/PA to Registrar/PA to C E/SF/FC Forwarded / By Order Section Officer
Absiract School of Dislance Education-Recognition of Prcgrammes offered under Cpen and Distance Leaming mode -Approval ofsurdy materials of MA. Prog.amme in English- Sanctioned- orders issued Orders are issued accoidingly
Deputy Registrar To The Concerned Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA tc PVC/PA to Registrar/PA to C SSF/FC Forwarded / By Order SeJiion Officer r
School of Distance Education-Recognition of Programmes offered under Open and Dislance Leaming mode -Approval of study maErials of MA. ProgEmme in Political Science- Sanctoned- orders issued . Readil) UGC Public notice F.NO 74-812017( DEIS 1V) Otd 211212018 . 2) U.O.No. 51 80/20 1 8/Admn Dated, Calicut University.P.O, 26.04.20'18. 3) Lr. F.No. 7S l/20L8(DEB-|V) Dtd 06-06-2018. 4).U.O.No. 6165/2016/Admn Dated, 13.05.2016. ORDER The University Grant Commission ,vide reference cited first, directed the Higher.Ed-ucation lnstitutions intending to offer Programmes through open and Distance Learning (oq!l Tqd_e foj the.academic year bejining frorn Ju-ly -2018 to apfty afresh for recognition as per the UGC ODL Regulations 2017. vde paper read second , the University issued orders specifying the approval of the sLMs of ail Programmes offered.under School of Distance Education. Mde paper read thirc, ucc has insisted to submit the copy of approval of statutory Bodies of all SLMs separately. Mde paper read fourth above,orders were issued implementing , the revised scheme & syllabus of M.A.Political Science under School of Distance Education Programme. The University ( in coripliance with the directions from UGC on the approval of SLMS offered under SDE) furnishing the details of sLMs in M.A. Programme in Political science as stated below. SLMs OF M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE Paper I Modern Political Analysis and Political Sociology Paper 2 Modern lndian Social and Political Thought Paper 3 lndian Government and Politics Paper 4 Theories and Concepts of Public Administration Semester ll Paper 5 Research MethodologY Paper 6 Political Theory: Liberal Tradition Paper 7 lssues in lndian Politics Paper 8 Comparative Poiitics Semester lll Paper I Political Theory : Matxian Traciition Paper 1O Theories and Concepts of lnternational Politics Paper 11 Human Rights in lndia Paper 12lssues ln lndian Administration Semester lV Paper 13 State and Society in Kerala Paper 14 lssues in lnternational Politics Paper 15India's Foreign Policy
Paper 16 Development Administration and Peoples planning Paget 17 Ancient and Medieval Political Thought The Vice Chancellor, after having examineci the matter In detail, in exercising the powers vested upon as per Calicut University Act'1975 - Se_ction 10 (13) , accorded sanction for apiroval of the study materials prepared for M A. Prograrnme in Political Science offered under School of Disiance Eduoation as detailed above, sulr.ject to raiiflcation by The Accademic Council. . Orders are issued accordingiy l:f/ {ht/ Gee'thd M P Deputy Registrar To The Concerned Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA tc PVC/PA tc Registrar/pA tc C 9SF/FC Forwarded / By Order Section Orf,cer
School of Dislanc€ Educalion-Recognitjon of Programmes offered under Open and Distance Leaming mode -Approval ofstudy materials of MA Progaarnrne in Sanskrit- Sanciioned- orders ilsued . Readil) UGC Public notice F.NO 74-812017( DEIS 1V) Dtd 211212018 2) U.O.No. 51 80/20'l 8/Admn Dated, 26.04.20 1 8. 3) Lr. F.No. 75- I /2018(DE&|V) Dtd 06-06-2018 from the UGC. 4) U.O.No.4187/2014ladmn Dtd 25lO4l2O1 4 5) U.O.No.85al201 s/Admn Dtd 28101 l2O1 5. ORDER The University Grant commission ,vide reference cited first, directed the Higher Education - lnstitutions intending to offer Programmes through Open and Distance Learning (ODL)-m-ode for the academic year begi-ning from Jult -2018 to apply afresh for recognition as per the UGC ODL Regulations 2017. Vide paper read second , the university issued orders specirying the approval of the sLMs of all Programmes oifered under School of Distance Education. Vide paper read third, the UGC has insisted to submit the mpy of approval of Statutory Bodies of all SLMs separately. Mde Paper read fourth above, the scheme and Syllabi of Id.A. Programme in sanskrit (General) has been impiementecj in the University frcm 2014 admission onwards. vde paper read fifth above the Scheme and syllabi of M.A. Programme in sanskrit (sahithya) has been implemented in the University from 2015 admission onwards- The University ( in compliance with the directions from UGC on the approval.of SLMs offered under SDE) furnishingihe details of sLMs offered for the M A Programme in sanskrit as stated below . SLMs OF I M.A. SANSKRIT (SAHITHYA) Pape l-Poetry and Poetics-l Paper ll -Prose and Drama Paper lll-Manuscriptology Paper lV -Nyaya and Vyakarana -l Paper V-Poetics-ll Paper Vl-Poetics-lll Paper Vll-Poetics lV Paper Vlll-Poetics V Paper lX-Nyaya and VYakarana-!! Paper X-Nirukta and Mimamsa PaperXl-Dramaturgy PaperXll-Poetics Vl Paper xlll-Elements of lndian Philosophy Paperxlv-Traditional Sanskrit Theatre of Kerala Paper)O/-Comparative Linguistics PaperX/l-Comparative Literary Theories
PaperXVll-General Essay SLMs OF M.A.SANSKRIT Pape:'l- Poetry and Drar.na Paper ll- Dramaturgy Paper lll - Mahabhashya and NiruKa Paper lV Elements of lnoian Philosophy Paper V - Dhanyaloka and V)r'aktiviveka Paper Vl -Sinddhantha Kaun-udi Paper Vll - Vakrokttli'/iia Paper Vlll - Comparative Linguistics Paper lX Rasagangadhara Paper X Kavyaprakasa Paper Xl Dvanyaloka(ll and lU Paper Xll Ancient lndian Science and Technology Paper Xlll Nyaya and Mimamsa Paper XIV Vedanta Paper XV Manuscriptology Paper: )(\/l Comparative Literary Theory Paper X/ll General Essay The Vice chancellor, after ha!:ng examined the matier in detail, ir exercising the powers vested upon as per calicut univ,srsiiy Aci'1975 - section 10 ('13) , acmrded sanction foi app;oval of the study materials prenared for M A. Programme in Sanskrit offe.ed under schooi of Distancb Education as detailed above, subject to ratificaiion by The Accademic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. Forwarded / By Order Section Officer
School of Distance Education-Recogniton of Programmes ofiered under Open and Distance Leaming mode -Approval of shrdy materials of M Com Programme -Sanclioned- o!'ders issued
materials prepareC for Mfum Programme offered under School of Distance Education as detailed above, subject to ratification by The Accademic Councii. Orders are issued accordlngly Deputy Registrar The Concerned Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA to PVC/PA to Registrar/PA to C FJSFIFC Forwarded / By Order Section Officer
School of Distance Educalion-Recognition of Programmes offered under Open and Distance Leaming mode -Approval of study materials of MSc ProglErnmei. Mathematics Sanctioned- orders issued Orders are issued accordingly Deputy Registrar
The Concerned Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA tc pVC/pA to Registfar/p/\ to C ZStr/FC Foiwarded / By O.cjer Section Oficer
Annexure-B3 Copy of approval of StatutoryAuthorities for all PPR
Readil) UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2017. 2) University Order No.684 1/2014/Admn dated 16.07 .2C11 3) Crders of the Vice chancelor dated 14.06.2018 in the fite 47926/SDE-A-ASST_ 2l2O18lAomn ORDER As per the reference read(1), th3 University Grants Commission(UGC) has pubtished UGC(Open and Distance Learning) Regulations- 2017 in the OfFicial Gazette of the Government of lndia on - 23.06.2017. As per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational lnstitutions to prcparc a detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be offered from the academic session beginning on July 20'18. As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics programnre has been implemented in the University. As per the guidelines given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017, detaileci Programme Project Report for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics programme for the academic session beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Mce Chancellor. After examining the matter in detail, the Vice Chancellor , in exercising the powers vested upon him as per Section 10( 13) of the Calicut University Act -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project Report for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematiasprogramme, subject to ratification by the Academic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. Forwarded / By Order Section Officer
Read:-1) UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2017 . 2) University Order No.cA lVlB2l4114l2O1O dated 19.08.2010 3) Orders of the Mce chancellor dated 14.06.2018 in the file 47926/SDE-A-ASST- 212018lAdnn. ORDER As per the reference read(l), the University Grants Commission(UGC) has published UGC(Open and Distance Learning) Regulations 2017 in th,e Official Gazefte of the Government of lndia on 23.06.2017. As per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational institutions to pteparc a detalled Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be offered from the academic session beginning on July 2018. As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Master of Arts in Economics programme has been implemented in the University. As per the guidelines given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017, detailed Programme Pro.iect Report for the Master of Arts in Economics programme for the academic session beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Vice Chancellor. After examining the matter in detail, the Vice Chancellor , in exercising the powers vested upon him as per Section 10(13) of the Calicut UniversityAct -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project Report for the Master of Arts in Economics programme, subject to ratification by the Academic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. Deputy Registrar Forwarded / By Order Secdon Officer
Read:-1) UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2017 . 2) University Order No.GA lV/82l5893/2001 dated 31.05.2002 3)Orders of the Vice Chancellor dated 14.06.2018 in the f,le 47926/SDE-A-ASST- 2l2O18lAdmn ORDER As per the reference read(1), the University Grants Commission has published UGC(Open and Distance Learning) Regulations'2o17 in the Official Gazette of the Government of lndia on 23.06.2017. As per these regulatlons, the. UGC has directed all Higher Educational lnstitutions to prepare a detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be offered from the academic session beginning on July' 2018. As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Master of Arts ln English programme has been implemented in the University. As per the guidelines given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017, detailed Programme Project Report for the Master of Arts in English programme fcr the academic session beginning on July ' 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Mce Chanc€llor. After examining the mafter in detail, the Vice Chancellor , in exercising the powers vested upon him as per Section 10(13) of the Calicut University Act -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project Report for the Master of Arts in English programme, sub.iect to ratification by the Acadeniic Council. Orders are issued accordingty. Deputy Registrar Forwarded / By Order Section OfFicer
Abstract ScLool of Dislance Educ€tion- Programme Project Report ilr Masier of Arts in Political Science programme for tle academic year 2018-19- approved- orders issued Read:-1) UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2017. 2) Orders of the Mce Chancellor dated 14.06.2018 in the file 47926/SDE-A-ASST- 2l2O18lAdmn ORDER As per the reference read(1), the University Grants Cornmission has published UGC(Open and Distance Learning) Regulations '2017 in the Official Gazette of the Government of lndia on 23.06.2017. p'S per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational lnstitutions lo prepate a detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be ofFered from the academic session beginning on July' 20'18. As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Master of Arts in Polltical Science programme has been implemented in the University. As per the guidellnes given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations '2A17, detailed Programme Project Report for the Master of Arts in Political Scienc.e programme for the academic session beginning on July'2018 is prepared and submitted to the Mce Chancellor. After examining the mjtter in detail, the Mce Chancellor , in exercising the powers vested upon him as per Section 10(13) of the Calicut University Act -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project Report for the Master of Arts in Political Science programme, subject to raiification by the Academic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. Deputy Registrar Forwarded / By Order Section Officer
UN]VERSITY OF CALICUT School of Distanc€ Educa[on- Programme ero1"a Auffii* ruaster of Arts in year 2018-19- approved- orders issued ORDER As per the reference read(1), the University Grants Commission has published UGC(Open and Distance Learning) Reguiations' 2017 in the Official Gazette of the Government of lndia on 23.06.2017. As per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational lnstitutions to orepare a detailed Programme Project Repoit for each programme proposed to be ofFered from the academic session beginning on July'2018. As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Master of Arts in Sanskrit programme has been implemented in the University. As per the guidelines given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations' 2017, det;iled Programme Project Report for the Master of Arts in Sanskrit programme for the academic session beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Vice Chancellor. After examining the mafter in detail, the Vice Chancellor, in exercising the powers vested upon him as per Seciion 10(13) of the Calicut UniversityAct -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project Report for the Master of Arts in Sanskrit programme, subject to ratification by the Academic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. Forwarded / By Order Section Officer
Readjll UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2017 . 2) University Order No.8965/201s/Admn dated 20.08.2015 3)Orders of the Vice Chancellor dated 14.06.2018 in the file 47926/SDE-A-ASST- 212018lAdmn ORDER As per the reference read(l), the University Grants Commission has published UGC(Open and Distance Learning) Regulations 2017 in the Official Gazette of the Government of lndia on 23.06.2017. As per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational lnstitutions to prepare a detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be offered frorn the academic session beginning on July 2018. As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Master of Commerce programme has been implemented in the University. As per the guidelines given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017, detailed Programme Project Report for the Master of Commerce programme for the academic session beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Mce Chance:lor. After examining the matter in detail, the Vice Chancellor, in exercising the powers vested upon him as per Section 10(13) of the Calicut University Act -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project Report for the Master of Commeroe programme, subject to ratmcation by the Academic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. Deputy Registrar Forwarded / By Order Section Officer
in Mathematics prog€mrne for fle Read:-1) UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2011 . 2) Orders of the Mce Chancellor dated 14.06.2018 in the file 47926/SDE_A_ASST- 2l2O18lAdmn ORDER As per the referenc€ read(1), the university Grants commission has published UGC(open and Distance Learning) Regulations' 2017 in the official Gazette of the Government of lndia on 23.06.2017. As per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational Institutions to prepare a detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to bg offered from the acadernic session beginning on July'2018. As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Masler of Science in Mathematics programme has been implemented in the University. As per the guidelines given in Annexure lx of the UGC(oDL) Regulations' 2o1l, detailed Programme Project Report for the Master of Science in Mathematics programme for the academic session beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Vice Chancellor. After examining the matter in detail, the Vice Chancellor , in exercising the powers vested upon him as per Section 10(13) of the Calicut UniversityAct -1975 granted approval for the Programme project Report for the Master of Science in Mathematics programme, subject to ratific€tion by the Academic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. Deputy Regiskai FoFwarded / By Order Section Officer
school of Distance Education - Action^laken bf/ [,e ,"" programme prolecls ro, naving implemented he Reoo(s and self Leaming MaGrials for tle 12 Post Graduate &"#* 14 uncer Graduate programmes ofered under schoot of Educalior exercising the powers vested upcn h!n1 as pe[ the calicu: Distance un;versity Acl-1g75 -section .lo(13) - Ratified by he Academic councir at its meeting herd on 18{7-18 ,item No- a eo - sanctineo -oroers -issued.
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Programme Project Report (PPR) for Distance Learning Programme under School of Distance Education School of Distance Education University of Calicut Malappuram District Kerala 673635
Bachclor of Science (Mathematics) PROGRATtrDIE PROJECT REPORT (PPR) L. Programme's Mission and Objectives : i. Mission ' B. Sc Mathematics prograulme involves basic studies of the subjects lying a strong foundation which would support employability as well as backgound for higher studies. AIso this programme provides a good measure of flexibility and choice as per interest. Therefore, a significant increase of interest in Mathematics has been grown among different disciplines as well as other areas of life in recent past. With ftat spfuit in mind and keeping the mission that to foster the analytical skills among the students, so that they develop the traits of being potentially employable in their career, the School of Distance Education, University of Calicut, started under graduate Mathematics course. ii. Objectives > To attain proficiency in identifying, reflecting, evaluating, and applying different types of in-formation and knowledge to form independent judgment. > To provide better understanding of basic nrles of logic and enable the students to articulate the differences between inductive and deductive ieasoning. > To provide proficiency in formulating conjectures by abstacting general principles from examples. > To enable the students to formglate and solve abstract mathematical problems.
To enable the students to apply mathematical methodologies in real-world problems. To enable the students to present Mathematics clearly and precisely to an audience, and to describe mathematical ideas from multiple perspectives. Relevance of the program with IIEI's Mission and Goals: ' The B. Sc Mathematics course has great relevance with the Mission and Goal set by the University of Calicut. The primary aim of this programme is to acquaint the learners with the core values of life. After B. Sc Mathematics, the students shall be in a position to pursue higher studies, depending upon their competence and knowledge in Mathematics. The programme will also help the leamers to keep abreast with the latest developments in Mathematics from national and intemational stand points. The objective of program is to produce graduates who are well grounded in the fundamentals of Mathematics and acquisition of the necessary skills, in order to use their knowledge in Mathematics in a wide range of practical application, develop creative thinking and the power of imagination to enable graduates work in research in academia and industry for broader application, accommodate their relevant fields in allied disciplines and to allow the gaduates of Mathematics to fit into the inter-disciplinary environment. Nature of prospective target group of learners: The B. Sc Mathematics programme is in demand for large number of human resource in various fields' This programme has been welcomed by those who missed the opporufty for higher science education. As per the needs of the leamers; the university has prepared course curriculum of this progamme. The prospective target goup of learners are :- . Workingprofessionals
. Unemployed graduates . Academic faculty . Home makers Appropriateness of programme to be conducted in Open and Distance Learuing mode to acquire specific skills and competence : B. Sc Mathematics progamme will meet the learning aspiration for Mathematics by providing a chance to those who had to discontinue their formal education or could not join regular colleges or Universities owing to social, economic, and other constaints. It is 3 years programme. In the first two years, focus is on the basic papers in Mathematics such as Foundations of Mathematics, Calculus, Calculus andAnalytic geomefy, and Theory of equations, matrices and vector calculus. In the third year, focus is on the skill-based papers including Abstract algebra, Differential equations, Real analysii, -omplex anal"ysis, Numerical methods, Number theory an Linear algebra wtrlctr witt tretp the students to prusue the higher studies in these topics. Besides imparting theoretical knowledge, the University _ provides the oppornrnity to the human resource, basically to those who are financially backward and rural people to get a quality education in Mathematics, which can fr:lfill the demand of the society. Instructional Design : i) Curriculum Design Sl Course Course Title No. Code First Year : Semestenl ENG1A01 The Four Skills for 20 80 Communication (Common Course
Programme Duration : Course duration is 3 years with 6 semesters Faculty and support staff requirement: There is one fuItr time faculty member available to coordinate B. Sc Programme in Mathematics. Supporting staff from the School of Distance Education are performing the administrative functioning for all the programs. The service of qualified guest teachers and experts from panels approved by the Vice Chancellor are used in preparation of study materials, for taking contact classes and conducting internal evaluation. Instrructional delivery rnechanism : The academic contents are being delivered to the students through study learning materials and contact classes as stipulated by norms of the Distance Education Programme. Normally, contact classes are held as per a schedule drawn beforehand by the Study Centre Coordinator. They are held on weekends. Eminent teachers from SDE and other institutes drive these classes with their vast experience and help the learners to understand the subject better. 6. Procedure for admission, curricuhun transaction and evaluation : Admission Procedure: The Application form can be downloaded from the offieial university website. The filied in registration form along with the required documents should reach the Director, School of Distance
Education within the prescribed date mentioned in ttre admission notification. Eligibility: Candidates who have passed (Eligible for higher srudies) the HSE of Kerala State Board of Higher Secondary Examination or any other examination recognized as equivalent there to with Mathematics goup only are eligible for admission to B Sc Mathematics. Fee Structure: Fee Registration Fee (Admission Fee) Course Fee Mauiculation Fee Re- matriculation Fee Recognition Fee Postage Charges SpotAdmission Fee Matriculation fee for those who are enrclling intJniversity of Calicut for the first time Re-matriculation fee for those who have migrated from the University of Calicut to other [Jniversities Recognition fee for those who have qualified frcm Boardil Unr'versities of other States Postage charges for those who not availing the facility of Spot admission Spot admission fee for those who are availing the spot admission facility
FinancialAssistance: Concession for tuition fee will be given to SC/ST and OEC students. The students belonging to SC/ST and OEC category witl be admitted to the programme without remitting the tuition fee, only if they are not employed in GovUQuasi Govt/Public Sector Services. They should submit the duly filled in application form (available in the SDE website) for fee concession with relevant documents at the time of admission. No fee concession for OBC students. . Visually challenged candidates are also eligible for fee concession on production of Medical Certificate. Curiculum transaction and evaluation: Curriculum is transacted in the Distance mode with the help of study materials and contact classes. Evaluation is by end semester examinations. End Semester Examihations are conducted by the Controller of Examinations, University of Calicut. The written exams carry B0 marks per paper. The examiners for evaluation are drawn from the panel of examineri available for the corresponding flisciplines in the regular mode. Academic planner for the UG programmes proposed for the academic session JulY 2018 of l$Semester of llndSemester StudY ."tweek of April 2019 of lll'd Semester StuciY 't week of July 20L9
bution of lVhsemester Study week of December 2020 7 . Requirement of the laboratory support and Library Resources : The SDE has its own library with a good collection of books, periodicals, reference books etc. Students can make use of the library resources and the reference services by producing their Student'i ID card. 8. Cost estimate of the progr.rmme : Sl. No Erpenditure Cost estimate for B. Sc Mathematics Programme proposed to be offered from July 2018( 1000 snrdents expected) L Cost of SLM preparation 400,000 including DTP charges 2 Printing and distribution of 1-,1_65,500
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Programme Project Report (PPR) for DistanceLearning Programme under School of Distance Education Master of Arts in Economics 2018-19 School of Distance Education UniversitY of Calicut MalaPPuram District Kerala 673635
Master of Arts (Economics) 1. University of Calicut The University of Calicut is th'e largest University in Kerala. Established in the year 1968, it is the second university to be set up in Kerala. The University aims to nuture excellence in education and research in its catchment areas of Northem Kerala, historically consigned to the periphery of Kerala's academic map. The University lays its emphasis on fostering quality human resource and promoting productive research that benefit btith local communities and wider humanity. The University was created through a Government plan bifurcating Kerala University. As per the plan, the four post-graduate departments of the University of Kerala operating in Calicut were annexed to the new University along with fifty four constituent colleges spread across seven northem districts. Wth 'Nirmaya Karmana Sree' as it motto, the University has been able to surmount all challenges and emerge as the Iargest residential cum affiliating Univercity in Kerala. With 30 post graduate departrnents and 426 colleges it has become a beacon of hope and enlightenment for hundreds of thousands of young men and women in North Kerala. 2. The School of Distance Education The School of Distance Education, formerly known as the 'Institute of Correspondence Courses and Continuing Education', University of Calicut, started functioning in the Academic year 1981-82. Now it is one of the major Departrnents of the university and has also emerged as one of the major distance education providers. SDE is making all its effort to extend its suppon to reach the unreached and has been keen in providing facilities in distance mode for the benefit of the deprived sections of the society. It caters to the needs of thousands of students from various parts of the country. Its vision and mission include: r The School of Distance Education shall endeavor to create novel realms of education embrating creativity and innovations to enhance aciess to and reach of quality higher education.
To provide distance learning opportunities to the unreached and enable them to pursue quality higher education leading to competence of a high order. 3. Details of the Proposed MA programme a. Programme'sMission & Obiectives Mission to In line with the mission of the School of Distance Education, University of Calicut, ensure quality human resources, the programme MA Economics aims to the formation of productive economists suitable for local and global needs and shape the students to be of contributors and leaders of today's dyndmic world ancl enable them to be the mechanism change in our develoPing economy' Objectives : r. . To provide a sound understanding of the fundamental principles and models of real- modern economics in depth, and be able to apply them to a wide range of world issues . To make the students able to integrate theoretical knowledge with quantitative and qualitative evidence in order to explain past economic events and to formulate predictions on future ones. . To develop the capacity to analyze the socio-political and economic issues in the language of an economist and to forrnulate informed opinions on policy issues and recognize the validity of opposing viewpoints . To impart the analytical and empirical skiils necessary to succeed in securing professional emPloYment . To provide * opportunity to venture into research in economics and there by contribute to the creation of knowledge Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize when change is appropriate, to ' country's adapt to change as it occurs, and to take the lead in creating change as the economic environment changes. b. Relevance of the Programme with HEI',s Mission anil Goals In congruence with the vision and mission of the University of Calicut, in vowing to ensure quality higher education to the unreached, the programme MA Economics offered through and to make the distance education envisaged to provide skilled manpower to the economy students to be the productive citizens. It has the potentials to build quaiity human resources who are the agents of economic development.
MA Economics in distance mode will be the threshold of venture of research. It follows the same syllabus of the programme offered in the regular mode through the affiliated colleges of the University of Calicut c. Natute of Prospective Target Group of Learners: Economics is a multifaceted subject which has global dimensions and a MA programme in Economics is oriented towards teaching, research and service to the public The prospective target group of leamers is:- o MA Programme in Economics has wide demand but only a small percentage of students are being accommodated through regular mode through colleges. Therefore MA Programme through distance mode will be helpful for those who could not join regular colleges owing to social, economic and other constnints such as eligibility for enrolment, age of entry, time and place etc . Students who nourish research aims in Economics and also for those who are seeking job oppomrnities in professions that ask for the degree in 'Economics o Students of the weaker sections of the society and the person who are unable to pay high fee charged by private or other institutions for the same course. Understanding the needs of learners we have structured our leaming material and programmes to lead and prepare the students to cater the needs of a developing economy d. Appropriateness of the Programme to be conducted in Open and Distflnce Learning moile to acqufue specific Skills ond Competence The programme aims at providing quality education at affordable cost. It also enhances the skill and efficiency of leamers in Economics perspective. The MA Programme in Economics is an innovative programme, utilizing self- leaming materials that are self-explanatory self-contained and self motivating along with an interactive personal contact programme component. It aims to develop following skills in the students: . to have comprehensive knowledge of modem economics and economic theories as an academic discipline . Enhancing the scope for the employability of ihe snrdents by meeting requiremens of careers which needs the understanding and analysis of contemporary events 5'
r ability to recognize when change is appropriate and to adapt to change a, and to take the lead in creating change for economic and social development . Apply economic analyses to their day to day life and Identify the benefits and costs of a global economy e.Instructional Design Coufse Stucturs of MAEcanomics orogramme Compulsory papers Paper Title of the paper Max mark Paper L Micro Economic theory L75 Paper 2 Macroeconomic theory 175 Paper 3 Quantitative methods for L75 economic analysis Paper 4 Development issues of L75 lndian economy Paper 5 lnternationa I economics 775 Optional papers Paper Title of the paper Max mark Econometrics methods Mathematical economics L75 Oevetopmental economics t75 Public finance courses L75 Paper Banking with special reference from 6 to lndia these 11 Paper Ao ricultural economics 7 lndustrial economics Paper Techniques of Planning I Transport economics ffiktnoqghlq qqpte!-g4 PollEaaf economy of Viva voce 100 t-
Duration of the programme : 2 Years Faculty and Suppott Staff Requirement .' There are two fulI time fnculty members available and one of them coordinates the MA Programme in Economics. There is sufficient staff support from the SDE office for processing administrative work. The service of qualified guest teachers and experts from panels approved by the Vice Chancellor are used in the preparation of leaming materials, for taking contact classes and conducting internal evaluation. Instuctional D el ivery Mechanisms : The methodology of instruction is different from the conventional mode of teaching. Most of the instructions are imparted through distance education methodology rather than face to face mode of communication. In addition to providing SeIf Learnhg Material, students are offered contact hours each year conducted over 12 days. Classes are taken using audio visual aids, and students are encouraged to use web nesources Curriculum Thansaction anil Evaluation: : Application is to be submitted online using the online registration facility provided in the university website. The printout of the application along with the required documents should be submitted to the School of Distance Education either directly or by post. Minimum Eligibility for Admission : i).Students under Marks Scheme: BA Degree of this UniversitY with Economics/Foreign Trade/Development Economics (Main) or equivalent degree with at least 4570 of marks for Part Ill(excluding subsidiaries) OR BSc. Degree of this University with Statistics / Mathematics (Main) or equivalent degree with at least 70Yo marks for Part III (excluding
Programme Project Report (ppR) for Distance Learning Programme under School of Distance Education Master ofArts in English School of Distance Education University of Calicut Malappuram District Kerala 673635
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT I School of Distance Education Master of Arts (English) (PPR) PROGRAIVTME PROJECT REPORT L. UniversitY of Calicut L968' It is is the laryest university in Kerala, estabrished in the year The university of caricut in Kera,a. The university aims to nurture excellence in the second university to be set up consigned to the research in its catchment areas of Northern Kerala, historically education and on fostering quality of Kerala's academic map. The University lays its emphasis periphery communities and and promoting productive research that benefit both rocar human resource wider humanitY. motto, the university has been able to surmount all witl, .Nirmaya Karmana sree, as it cum aff,iating university in Kerala' wit' 30 as the largest residential charenges and emerye postgraduatedepartrrrensand4B0collegesithasbecomeabeaconofhopeandenlightenment the Besides restnrcturing of thousands of young men and women in North Kerara. for hundreds M'PhiyPh'D and post-graduate courses, the universrty has introduced integrated graduate years' Apart from the regular mode' calicut university prograrnmes from 2004-05 academic offers courses in distance mode' has launched new the demand for trained personnel in emerging areas, the University To meet progralnmesincomputerapplication&informationtechnology,healthsciences,fashiondesign, Yet another printing technology, computer hardware and automobile engineering' social work, Technology of the university Institute of Engineering effort in this direction is the estabrishment and communication, the main campus. The Institute offers B.Tech courses in electronics on and IT steams' printing technology, elecuical and elecuonics examination to become and computerisa:tion of University AdminisEation tl[ough E-Governance and modemization of establishment of smart class rooms the first digital University in Kerala,
language in the post graduate level.' to other culturd and artistic forms. a,'.,i't To impart and fine tune English language skills essential for ii ti vertical professional mobility. :. . To foster teaching, research and extension activities for the'creation of new knowledge for the development of society. To hetp in the creation and development of manpower that would provide intellectual leadership to the community 3.2 Relevance of the programme with HEI's Mission and Goals: Offered in distance mode, M A English Programme will enable,sqd.ents, particularly thoser,vho could not join regular colleges or universities owing to social, ec'onomic and other constraints, to understand English language and Literature with the support of various learning support facilities. 3.3 Nature of prcspective target group of learners
the For this purpose, we have sUuctured our leaming material and induction progralnmes to lead fresh leamers through the threshold of higher education, and lead them through the course of the prograrnme and the final evaluation. 3.4 Appropriateness of programme to be conducted in open and Distance Learning mode to acquire specific skills and competence The M A English prograrnme offered in distance mode enables pupils who are unable to pursue university education as full time candidate for various reasons, since the course design, study materials, duration of the programme and contact classes have been ananged to suit their progress convenience. A solid foundation in English language and literature helps the candidates in their respective careers. Moreover, the syttabus of the Programme covers the whole gamut of concerls in the literary studies. The student undergoing this cou$e is sure to acquire a comprehensive understanding of literary theory criticism, translati3n, world literanrres and issues of social concern like the environment. ln that respect it also enables one to become a diligent citizen mdowed with a sensibility attuned to the concerns of the world- 3.5 Instrrrctional Design of Calicut The M A English prcgramne proposed here has been approved by the board of studies papers' We have created a panel of experts to prepare study materials and question University. The candidates will be supplied with study materials from time to time and will be required to materials, question attend the contact classes regularly. More over we have uploaded all the study banks and other learning aids in the website of Calicut University. 3.5.2 Programme Details Criticism andTheory: A SuweY British literature suryey: from ttie age of chaucer to the romantic age British literature survey: from the Victorian age to 1-940 Electives Optional GrouP
Shakespeare British and Continental Drama World Drama Post Colonial Literature Indian Writing in English Optional Group B Malayalam Literature in Translation a Viva Voce British Literature Survey- L940 to present The English language - history and structure American Literature Optional Group C Canadian Literature European Poetry Linguistics Theory : An In-depth StudY Translation Theory Teaching of English English For Communication Writing for the Media Viva Voce 3.5.4 Faculty and support staff requirement There is only one full time faculty member available and we have coordinator in each study centres of SDE. The service of qualified guest ,anditxPert
panels approved by the university are used in the preparation of SLM for taking contact classes and conducting evaluation. 3.5.5 Instructional delivery mechanisms Inaddition to providing SLMs prepared in Iine with the UGC guidelines on preparation of SLMs, students are being offered contact classes for each 5gme.ster. The personal contact programmes are being taken using audio visual aids, and snrdents are encouraged to use web resources to prepare personal notes, videos etc. 3.5.6 Student Support Service Systems at SDE within the The SDE establishes Leamer Support Centres for the students at different locations jurisdiction of the University to facilitate contact classes and practical.sessions. Library Facility quarter of SDE WE have set up a library with good collection of books and journals at the head (C.H. Mohammed for references. . Reference service of the Calicut University Cenual Library centers are also Koya Library) in the campus and service of Library at the University study offered. Hand Book - provides General information about the institution, courses and facilities offered, courses, Admission overview of the various UG, pG, professional/job-oriented and certificate procedures & Re- admission, Academic Insuuctions, Rules and regulations and details of University Examinations & Fee structure. - sDE inuoduced a pennanent academic calendar for its cources which Academic calendar of courses' ensures systematic perfomrance and time bound completion & website - The main form of information Dissemination which include Notifications Syllabus' Study Materials Information, Online Registration & ID Card, Contact Class schedule, and Question Bank.
3.6 Procedure for admissions, curriculum transaction and evaluation: 3.6.l Admission The admission notifications for M A English Programme, .rmong others are being issued in leading national and regional dailies during June-July. The detailed information regarding admission is being given on the SDE website and on the admission website. Snrdents seeking admission shall apply online. 3.6.2 Minimum Eligibility for Admission a) Students under Marks Scheme: BA English Lang. & Litt./BA English & HistorylBA Functional English with at least 45oh marks for English Main Papers or BA/B.Sc (excluding alternative pattem) Degree with at least 45olo marks in Part I English of this University or equivalent degree. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%o. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass. b)Students under Grade Scheme; BA English Language & Literature/BA English & History/BA Functional English or BA. B.Sc (excluding altemative pattern) Degree with English as common coume of this university or equitalent degree with option 3.6.3 Fee Structure Application fee - 200INR Admission Fee - 250INR M A English Course Fee - 2000 INR for one Year Matriculation Fee - 100 INR Re maticulation Fee - 150lNR Recognition Fee -'150 INR bt
Postage Charges - 50INR SpotAdmission Fee - 50 INR 3.6.4 Financial Assistance SC/ST/OEC students are eligible for concession from payment of tuition fees, only if they are not employed in Govt./Quasi Govt./Public Sector services. They should apply for fee concession with relevant documents in the prescribed application (availabte in the SDE website) at the time of admission. No fee concession for OBC students. Blind candidates are also eligible for fee concession on production of Medical Certificate. '':" 3.6.4 Academic Calendar Activity From Admission Last week of June 2018 Distribution of I" Semester Study 2ndweek of July 2018 2od week of August 2018 Materials I" Semester Contact Classeses Last week of July 2018 Last week of October 2018 Commencement of I" Semester I't week of January 20L9 Last week of January 2019 examination Publication of results IIod week of May 2019 Distribution of [Iod Semester Snrdy II"dweek of February 2019 Materials IIod Semester Contact Classes IIod week of February 2019 Last week of May 201,9 IInd Semester Examinations l-" week of July 2019 III'dweek of July 2019
Publication of results Distribution of IIId Semester Study L"week of August 2019 L't week of September 2019 Materials IIId Semester Contact Classes I" week of August 2019 Last week of October 2019 IIId semester Examinations Last week of November20L9 Publication of Results Distribution of IVt semester Study I" week of January 2020 Last week of January 2020 Materials IVth Semester Contact Classes Last week of May 2020 IVth Semester Examinations Last week of June 2020 Publication of Results Last week of September 2020 3.6.5 Evaluation Evaluation of the students'performance will be made using the following methods a) Continuous assessment using interactive method b) Year End examination The minimum requirement for passing the fulI prograrnme is 35% of the total marks. Each core paper requires 42 marks out of 1,20 marks. Whereas each elective paper requires 35 marks out of 100 marks. For Viva voce, a total 100 marks (40 marks for first year and 60 marks for second year) are given respectively. The classification of the results of the prograrnme shall be, done at the end of the second year based on the total marks secured for two years and shall be as follows. 69
Candidatessecuringnotlessthan40o/obutbelowS0o/o-ThirdClass candidates securing not less than 50% but below 600/o'Second class Candidates securing 600lo and above - First Class 3.7 Requirement of Laboratory Support And Library Resources: prograrnme. sDE has its own library fac,ity with a total computer Lab is not mandatory for M A of titles. Further, au the students of the school of about 4024 books, 1_r.65 titles, 144 reference cenual reference service of the calicut university Distance Education can make use of the Library(C.H.MohammedKoyaLibrary)intheCampus'GraduatesgJtt'eCalicutUniversityare at the Library. They can afo.m{
3.8 Cost Estimate of the programme and the Provisions Name of Programme MA eng[p] ] Expected Enrolment Cost of SLM oreparation including DTP Charges Printing & Distribution of SLM Contact Classes Pay &Allowances Of staffAt HQ Miscellaneous ExPenses Examination & Valuation GMND TOTAL OF EXPENSES Expense Per Student 3.9 Quality Assurance Mechanism and Expected Programme Outcomes 3.9.1 Quality Assurance Mechanisms course content, and the Self The University Board of Studies approves and reviews the syllabus, ensuring of quality Learning Material of B A English offered in the distance mode. The overall will be closely monitored by the centre for Intemal Quality assurance, School of Distance through development of Education. It tries to ensure quality service to the learners of the subject of modern methods good and appropriate standard study Leaming Material or sLM, integration procedures. It also tries of teaching learning including usage of ICT and credibility of evaluation should maintain to identify the key areas in which the concemed school of the university quality. 3.9.2 Expected Programme Outcomes Towards the end of the programme , students will be able to: Literature and have a Have a thorough understanding about English language and English Li-teratge' foundation on literary theories , movements and history of -. tJ effectively communicate both orally and verbally in English' Develop an ability in the contemporary society' Develop a general awareness of the social issues efltin-s and ideas in society, while also Develop the ability to critically look at concepts, 6eliefs learning to critically analyze texts and cultural artifacts I * tii"',,i''' '., *"*fri,,' 5y "t%v'
Programme Project RePort (PPR) for Distance Learning Programme under School of Distance Education .: Master of Arts in Political Science 2018-19 School of Distance Education UniversitY of Calicut MalaPPuram District Kerala 673635 eX
M.APOLMCALSCIENCE PROGRAMME PROJECT REPORT (PPR) 1. University of Calicut The UniveEity of Calicut is the largest University in Kerala. Established in the year L968, it is the second university to be set up in Kerala. The University aims to nurtue excellence.in education and research in its catchment areas of Northem Keral4 historically consigned to the periphery of Kerala's academic map. The University lays its emphasis on fostering quality human resource and promoting productive research that benefit both local communities and wider humanity. The University was created through a Govemment plan bifurcating Kerala University. As per the plan, the four post-graduate deparEnents of the University of Kerala operating in Calicut were annexed to the new University along with fifty four constituent colleges spread across seven northern disricts. with 'Nirmoya Karmana Sree, as it motto, the Univenity has been able to srrmorut all challenges and emerge as the largest residential cum affiliating University in Kerala. With 30 post graduate deparfrrcnts and 426 colleges it has become a beacon of hope and enlightenment for hundreds of thousands of young men and women in North Kerala. As many as 480 colleges are affiliated to the University. Of these, 120 are located in Kozhikode district, 101 in Thrissur, 130 in Malappuram, 86 in Palakkad and 18 in Wayanad.
2. The School of Distance Education . The School of Distance Education shall endeavour to create novel realms of education embracing creativity and irmovations to enhance access to and reach of qualiry higher education. To provide distance learning oppomlnities to the unreached and enable them to pursue quality higher education, leading to competence of a high order. Director of School of Distance Education (SDE) of the University of Calicut persists for the noble cause of providing educational opportunities to the masses. The institution has a Iegacy of providing relevant education in conformation with the contemporary needs and vitalities affirming quality and excellence with a student strength nearing 2 lakhs. The institution has always been at the forefront providing opportudties for those aspirants who endure to leam amidst Iife situations that impede them to take up regular mode of leaming. The SDE provides an extensive range of academic subjects in almost all major subject groups which is being imparted through regular and open stream courses. Who wish to pursue their studies through distance education and Open Stream Courses are tailored to meet the educational needs of those who have not acquted the basic qualification needed for admission to regular courses, and who eagerly aspire to acquire a Degree. A separate entrance exam is conducted for Open degree courses and those who qualify are admitted. The School offers UG and PG courses for broadening the knowledge horizons and developing skills for capacity building. The School of Distance Education of University of Calicut has always been at the forefront to meet the educational needs of the young aspirants including the marginalized and the excluded youth, which gave the impetus to render the best service by this educational institution. At this junctue I congratulate those aspirants who have already succeeded in transforming their lives through distance leaming and invite more aspirants who have the quest for knowledge and success to build up a promising future. I affirm with fuII confidence
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