LESSON PLANNING PROGRAMME
DepartmentFacultySubjectSemesterTopic TypePaper TypeUnitTopic DescSub TopicClass
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)1PracticalDS-1Unit IGEODSC101P – Physical GeographyGraphical construction of linear scales: Plain12
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)1PracticalDS-1Unit IGEODSC101P – Physical GeographyGraphical construction of linear scales: Plain5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)1PracticalDS-1Unit IPhysical Geography (Lab)Altimetric frequency distribution8
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)1PracticalDS-1Unit IPhysical Geography (Lab)Denoting drainage,geomorphic settlement and transport12
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)1PracticalDS-1Unit IPhysical Geography (Lab)Identification of drainage and channel pattern10
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)1PracticalSelectUnit 2Physical Geography (Lab)Altimetric frequency distribution6
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographySoil erosion and degradation3
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographySoil erosion and degradation4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographyPrinciples of soil classification4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and Biogeographyconcepts of biosphere,ecosystem3
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and Biogeographyconcept of trophic stucture3
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographyGeographical extent and characteristics features3
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographyBio geo chemical cycle5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographyBio geo chemical cycle5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographySpatial distribution of world fauna5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographySpatial distribution of world fauna4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC1TheoryInductionUnit 2GEOADSE01T-Soil and BiogeographyMeasures for conservation of Bio diversity4
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2PracticalDS-2Unit 2GEODSC202P– Human Geography (Lab) Growth rate of population: Arithmetic growth comparing two decadal datasets 6
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2TheoryDS-2Unit IGEODSC202T – Economic and Settlement Geography7. Sectors of the economy: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary, quinary4
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2TheoryDS-2Unit IGEODSC202T – Economic and Settlement Geography7. Sectors of the economy: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary, quinary2
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2TheoryDS-2Unit IGEODSC202T – Economic and Settlement Geography8. Types of agriculture: Intensive subsistence rice farming, Plantation agriculture (Tea)5
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2PracticalDS-2Unit IGEODSC202P – Human Geography1. Growth rate of population: Arithmetic growth comparing two decadal datasets6
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2PracticalDS-2Unit IGEODSC202P – Human Geography5. Proportional pie-diagrams4
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2PracticalDS-2Unit IGEODSC202P – Human Geography5. Proportional pie-diagrams5
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMAJOR)2PracticalDS-2Unit IGEODSC202P – Human Geography1. Growth rate of population: Arithmetic growth comparing two decadal datasets4
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMINOR)2TheoryMA-2Unit 5 Social and Population Geography Population distribution, density and growth of world population.4
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMINOR)2TheoryMA-2Unit 6 Social and Population Geography Demographic Transition Theory 4
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMINOR)2TheoryMA-2Unit 4 Social and Population Geography Human adaptation to environment: Eskimo, Masai and Maori 4
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOGRAPHY(HMINOR)2TheoryMA-2Unit 4 Social and Population Geography Human adaptation to environment: Eskimo, Masai and Maori 4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Economic activitiesPrimary activities agriculture4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Economic activitiesSecondary activities4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Economic activitiestertiary activities4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Economic activitiesagricultural system4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Economic activitiestransport sea routes4
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2GEODSC202T – Economic and Settlement Geographytransport trade services2
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Evolution of geographical thoughtEvolution of critical geography5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Evolution of geographical thoughtchanging concept of time space5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2Disaster Managementflood ,coastal ,industrial accident5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2GEOADSE06TResource GeographyUtilisation ,problem,management of mineral resorce bauxite5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOGRAPHY(GMAJOR)4TheoryMA-4Unit 2GEOADSE06TResource GeographyUtilisation of mineral resorce iron ore5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC6TheoryCOR13Unit 2Evolution of Geographical ThoughtEvolution of Critical geography5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC6TheoryCOR13Unit 2Evolution of Geographical ThoughtChanging concept of time space5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC6PracticalCOR14Unit 2Disaster ManagementThunder storm,flood,river bank erosion5
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit 2GEOACOR14T – Disaster ManagementEarthquake: Factors, vulnerability, consequences and management3
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit 2GEOACOR14T – Disaster ManagementRadioactive fallout: Factors, vulnerability, consequences and management2
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit 2GEOADSE04T – Hydrology and OceanographyMarine resources: Classification and sustainable utilisation2
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit 2GEOADSE04T – Hydrology and OceanographySea level change: Types and causes2
GeographyREKHA BISWAS GEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit 2GEOADSE06T – Resource GeographyPressure on resources. Appraisal and Conservation of Natural Resources4
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit IDisaster ManagementClassification of hazards and disaster5
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit IDisaster Managementapproaches to hazards study6
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit IDisaster Managementresponses to hazards preparedness trauma aftermath6
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryCOR14Unit IDisaster ManagementHzard mapping data and geospatial techniques7
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE04Unit IHydrology and oceanographySystem approaches in Hydrology global hydrological cycle7
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE04Unit IHydrology and oceanographyRun off controlling factors infiltration and evapotranspiration5
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE04Unit IHydrology and oceanographydrainage basin as hydrological unit5
GeographyDR ALPANA RAYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE04Unit IHydrology and oceanographyground water occurence and storage5
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE06Unit 2Resource GeographyDistribution ,utilisation,problems,bauxite and iron ore8
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE06Unit 2Resource GeographyDistribution ,utilisation,problems and management of energy resources conventional and non conventional8
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE06Unit 2Resource GeographyContemporary energy crisis and future scenario6
GeographySUDESHNA CHOWDHURYGEOHCC6TheoryDSE06Unit 2Resource Geographylimit to growth and sustainable use of resources ,concept of resource sharing,water6
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