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Please provide me the TYBA syllabus of Mumbai University.
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The University of Mumbai was established in 18 July 1857. Here I am providing you the TYBA Syllabus of Mumbai University. T.Y.B.A Syllabus SELECT ANY SIX SUBJECTS WITH COMPUTER extra subject POLITICAL SCIENCE (3 Papers only) Paper IV ? Political Process in Maharashtra Paper V ? Western Political Thinkers Paper VI - Comparative Politics COMMERCE (3 Papers Only ) Paper IV- Personnel Management (Including Human Resource Management) Paper V- Fundamentals of Finance (Production Management) Paper VI ?Management of Small Scale Industries SOCIOLOGY (3 Papers IV, V & VI or 6 Papers from Papers IV to IX) (old Course) Paper IV - Social Theory Paper V - Sociology of Work & Occupation Paper VI ? Women & Society Paper VII - Urban Sociology Paper VIII - Sociology of Social Movement Paper IX - Social Research HISTORY (Revised) (3 Papers with Paper IV, V & VI or 6 Papers from Papers IV to IX) Paper IV - Medieval India (1000 AD to 1707 AD) Paper V ? Modern India(1857-1984) Paper VI - Archaeology, Museaulogy, & Library Science. Or History of Media Paper VII ? History of the Marathas (1600-1818) Paper VIII ?Contemporary World (1945-2000 A.D.) Paper IX - Elements of Research Methodology. EDUCATION Paper IV ? Indian Education System, Structure & Problem Paper V ? Communication Mode in Education Paper VI ? Educational Evaluation PSYCHOLOGY (Revised) (3 Papers only) (Without Study Material) Paper IV - Psychological Testing and Statistics Paper V - Abnormal Psychology Paper VI - Industrial and Organizational Psychology ECONOMICS (3 Paper with Paper IV, V & VI or 6 Papers from Papers IV to IX) (Without Study Material) Paper IV - Advanced Economic Theory Paper V ?Economics of Rural Development Paper VI - Indian Financial System Paper VII - Economic of Rural Development Paper VIII - Economic History of India (1850-1947) Paper IX - Entrepreneurship and Small Scale Industrial Management ENGLISH LITERATURE (Revised) 3 Papers only Paper IV ? British Literature from 1550-1750 Paper V ? English Language and Literary Criticism Paper VI ? Rhetoric, Composition and Applied Language Skills. OR Theory and Practice of Translation MARATHI LITERATURE (Revised) Paper IV ? History of Marathi Literature from Beginning of 1818 Paper V ? Theory of Literature and Literary criticism Paper VI ? Literature and Society Paper VII ? Introduction of Linguistics and outline of Marathi Grammar Paper VIII ?The Study of an Author: Baburao Bagul Paper IX - Translation Literary Essay and Project HINDI LITERATURE (Revised) 3 Papers Only Or 6 papers IV to IX Paper IV ? History of Hindi Literature Paper V ? Post Independent Hindi Literature Paper VI ? Social Perspective of Modern Literature URDU LITERATURE (Revised) 3 Papers Only (Without Study Material) Paper IV ? Essay, Translation , Grammar and Prosody Paper V ? Extensive Study of Post & Prose Writer Paper VI ? Urdu Journalism COMPULSORY : COMPUTER ORACLE & MS-ACCESS for practicle 2 of 20 marks each, written 60 marks. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Below I am giving you the revised syllabus for the t.y.b.a./s.y.b.sc. course of Economics. Address: Registrar University of Mumbai M.G. Road Fort Mumbai-400 032. Map:
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Mumbai University was established in the 1857, it is one of the first three oldest public state universities in India. It was ranked 41 among the Top 50 Engineering Schools of the world by America's news broadcasting firm Business Insider in 2012 Here is the Mumbai University TYBA Syllabus: UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI Revised Syllabus for T.Y.B.A. Program : B.A. Course : Politics Semesters : V and VI As per Credit Based Semester and Grading system with effect from the academic year 2013-14. Contents Paper No. Title of the Paper Page No. IV Political Process in Modern Maharashtra 3 V Political Thought 7 VI International Relations 11 VII (A) Political Sociology 14 (B) Local Self Government with Special Reference to Maharashtra 17 VIII (A) International and Regional Organizations 21 (B) American Political System 25 IX (A) Electoral Politics in India 28 (B) Understanding Politics Through Films 31 General Guidelines for Examination Pattern 36 TYBA Revised Syllabus Effective From Academic Year 2013-2014 Politics Paper IV: Political Process In Modern Maharashtra Semester V: Politics of Modern Maharashtra Course Code: UAPOL501 No of Lectures Module 1: Historical Background 16 1.1 Evolution of the idea of Maharashtra 1.2 Nationalist Movement and Social Reform Movement 1.3 Samyukta Maharashtra Movement Module 2: Sub-regionalism, Regional Disparity and Development 14 2.1 Konkan, Marathwada & Vidarbha 2.2 Dandekar Committee Report 2.3 Statutory Development Boards Module 3: Political Institutions in Maharashtra 16 3.1 State Legislature: Composition and Functions 3.2 Chief Minister and Council of Ministers: Role 3.3 High Court and Subordinate Courts Module 4: Caste and Politics in Maharashtra 14 4.1 Dominant Caste Politics 4.2 Dalit Politics 4.3 OBC Politics Politics Paper IV: Political Process In Modern Maharashtra Semester VI: Determinants of Politics of Maharashtra Course Code: UAPOL601 No of Lectures Module 1: Political Economy of Maharashtra 15 1.1 Business and Politics 1.2 Politics of Cooperatives 1.3 Land Issues: Urban and Rural Module 2: Political Parties 15 2.1 Indian National Congress (I), Nationalist Congress Party and Bharatiya Janata Party 2.2 Republican Party of India, Peasants and Workers Party, Shiv Sena, and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena. 2.3 Coalition Politics Module 3: Contemporary Issues and Movements 15 3.1 Tribal Issues 3.2 Farmers Movements and Agitations Module 4: Civil Society Initiatives and Alternative Models of Development 15 4.1 Civil Society, Concept and Nature 4.2 Movements for the Right to Information in Maharashtra 4.3 Initiatives for Protection of Environment Recommended Reading 1. Lele, Jayant: One Party Dominance in Maharashtra Resilience and Change, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 1982 2. Phadke, Y D: Politics and Language, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 1975 3. __________: Social Reformers of Maharashtra, Maharashtra Information Center, New Delhi, 1975 4. Phatak, Anagha: Political Process of Maharashtra, Prachi Prakashan 5. Sirsikar, V.M.: Politics of Modern Maharashtra, Orient Longman, 1994 6. Teltumbde, Anand: Ambedkar in and for the post – Ambedkar Dalit Movement, Sugawa Prakashan, Pune, 1997 7. Thakkar, Usha and Kulkarni, Mangesh: Politics in Maharashtra, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay, 1995. 8. Tikekar, S. R.: Maharashtra The Land, Its People and their Culture, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, New Delhi, 1966. Books in Marathi 1. Kulkarni, Bhimrao: Asmit Maharashtrachi, Maratha Mandir Prakashan, 1971 2. Mungekar, S. G. (Sampadak): Parivartanache Parivaha-Maharashtra, 1932-1981, Continental Prakashan, Pune, 1982 3. Nimbale, Arunkumar: Dalit Panther, Sugawa Prakashan, Pune, 1989 4. Pandit, Nalini: Jativad ani Vargavad, Sadhana Prakashan, Pune, 1971 5. ___________: Maharashtratil Rashtriyatvacha Vikas, Modern Book Depot Prakashan, Pune, 1972 6. Pannalal, Surana and Bedkihal, Kishore (Sampadak): Aajacha Maharashtra, Srividya Prakashan, Pune, 1988 7. Panse, Ramesh (Sampadak): Mahashtratil Samaj Parivartanachya Disha, Majestic Prakashan, Mumbai, 1989 8. Phadke, Y. D.: Visavya Shatakatil Maharashtra: Khanda 1 to 6, Srividya Prakashan, Pune, 1990 9. Vora, Rajendra and Palshikar, Suhas: Maharashtratil Sattantar, Granthali, Mumbai, 1996 Magazines and Journals (Also for Local Self Government – Paper VII) Agrotech Andolan Bayaja Chanakya Mandal Parivar Lokarajya Parivartanacha Vatsaru Sadhana Spardha Pariksha Stri Uvacha Yashoda Yojana TYBA Revised Syllabus Effective from academic year 2013-14 Politics Paper V: Political Thought Semester V: Western Political Thought Course Code: UAPOL502 No. of Lectures Module 1: Modern State 14 1.1 Niccolo Machiavelli [1469-1527] 1.2 John Locke [1632-1704] Module 2: Liberty and Justice 16 2.1 John Stuart Mill [1806-1878] 2.2 John Rawls [1921-2002] Module 3: Revolution and Hegemony 15 Karl Marx [1818-1883] 3.2 Antonio Gramsci [1891-1937] Module 4: Feminism and Multiculturalism 15 4.1 Simone de Beauvoir [1908-1986] 4.2 Will Kymlicka [1962-till date] Politics Paper V: Political Thought Semester VI: Indian Political Thought Course Code: UAPOL602 No. of Lectures Module 1: Ideas on State: 15 1.1 Mahadev Govind Ranade [1842-1901] 1.2 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi [1869-1948] Module 2: Nationalism 15 2.1 Rabindranath Tagore [1861-1941] 2.2 Vinayak Damodar Savarkar [1883-1966] Module 3: Rational and Radical Reform: 15 3.1 Gopal Ganesh Agarkar [1856-1895] 3.2 Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar [1891-1956] Module 4: Socialism 15 4.1 Jawaharlal Nehru [1889-1964] 4.2 Rammanohar Lohia [1910-1967] Recommended Reading: Semester V 1. Anne, Showstack Sassoon: Gramsci and Contemporary Politics: Beyond Pessimism of the Intellect, Routledge, London, 2000. 2. Beauvoir, Simone de: The Second Sex, Picador, London, 1988. 3. Gokhale, Karuna: The Second Sex, by Simone de Beauvoir translated into Marathi, Padmagandha Prakashan, Pune. 4. Jones, Steves: Antonio Gramsci, Routledge, Oxon, 2006, First Indian Reprint 2007. 5. Kymlicka, Will: “Immigration, Multiculturalism, and the Welfare State”, Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 20, Issue No. 3, Fall, pages 281–304, September, 2006. 6. _______________: Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights, Oxford University Press, 1995. 7. Mukherjee, S. and Ramswamy, S.: History of Socialist Thought, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2000. 8. __________________: A History of Political Thought: Plato to Marx, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007. 9. Renate, Holub: Antonio Gramsci: Beyond Marxism and Postmodernism, Routledge, London, 1992. 10. Sheldon, Garrett Ward: The History of Political Theory: Ancient Greece to Modern America, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 1988. Reprint in 2003. (Machiavelli, Locke, Mill, Marx, Rawls) 11. Steve, Jones: Antonio Gramsci, Routledge, London, 2006. Recommended Reading: Semester VI 1. Ahuja, M. L.: Indian Political Thought, Dominant Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 2012. 2. Arora, V. K.: Rammanohar Lohia and Socialism in India, Deep and Deep Publishers, New Delhi, 1984. 3. Bakane, Chhaya: Prakash Kirane, (Marathi) Shrividya Prakashan, Pune, 2007 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Admin/Des...PLOAD/4.27%20TYBA%20VI%20TO%20IX%20Politics.txt (10 of 44) [6/20/2013 10:56:59 AM] file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Admin/Desktop/Urgent%20...OAD/Urgent%20UPLOAD/4.27%20TYBA%20VI%20TO%20IX%20Politics.txt 4. Bhole, B. L.: ‘Ahdunik Bhartatil Rajkiya Vichar’, (Marathi) Continental Prakashan, Pune, 1998. 5. Chakrabarty, Bidyut and Pandey, Rajendra Kumar: Modern Indian Political Thought: Text and Context, Sage Publication, New Delhi, 2009. 6. Chaturvedi, Archana: Indian Political Thought, Common Wealth Publishers, New Delhi, 2006. 7. Nanda, B. R.: Three Statesmen Gokhale, Gandhi, and Nehru, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2004. 8. Pantham, Thomas and Deutsch Kenneth L.: Political Thought in Modern India, Sage Publication, New Delhi, 1986. 9. Ray, B. N. and Mishra, B. K.: Indian Political Thought: Readings and Reflections, Kaveri Books, New Delhi, 2012. 10. Singh, M. P. and Roy Himanshu (Ed.): Indian Political Thought: Themes and Thinkers, Pearson, Delhi, 2011. 11. Desphande, S. V.: ‘Bhartiya Rajkiya Vicharvant’, Mangesh Prakashan, Nagpur, 1998. 12. Pandey, B. N.: Nehru, Rupa. Co., New Delhi, 2003 . 13. Ganachari, A.: Agarkar: The Secular Rationalist Reformer, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 2005. TYBA Revised Syllabus Effective from academic year 2013-14 Politics Paper VI: International Relations Semester V: World Politics Course Code: UAPOL503 No. of Lectures Module 1: Concepts and approaches 12 1.1 International Relations, International Politics – Definition, Scope and Relevance 1.2 Approaches: Realism and Liberalism 1.3 Concepts: Power, National Interest and Balance of Power Module 2: World Order 09 2.1 Cold War: Bipolarity 2.2 Post Cold War: Unipolarity, Multipolarity and Non-Polarity Module 3: Conflict, Peace and Security 12 3.1 Types of Conflict and changing nature of Conflict 3.2 Approaches to Peace: Arms Control, Disarmament and Collective Security 3.3 Changing Idea of Security: National Security and Human Security Module 4: International Political Economy 12 4.1 Bretton Woods Institutions: IMF, World Bank and WTO 4.2 Regional Economic Integration: European Union 4.3 Globalisation Politics Paper VI: International Relations Semester VI: India In World Politics Course Code: UAPOL603 No. of lectures Module 1: Foreign Policy and Diplomacy 12 1.1 Definition and Objectives 1.2 Diplomacy: Role, Types and Changing Nature 1.3 Determinants of Foreign Policy with reference to India Module 2: India and the Major Powers 12 2.1 U.S.A. 2.2 Russia 2.3 China Module 3: India and her Neighbours 12 3.1 India and SAARC 3.2 Pakistan and Bangladesh Module 4: India and International Organisations 09 4.1 India’s Role in the United Nations 4.2 India and ASEAN Recommended Reading 1. Bull, Hedley: The Anarchical society: A study of order in world politics, Columbia University press, New York, 1977. 2. Camilleri, Joseph A. and Falk, Jim: The end of sovereignty the politics of a shrinking and fragmenting world, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 1992. 3. Chomsky, N.: Pirates and Emperors International terrorism in the real world, revised edition, Black Rose Books, Montreal, 1995. 4. Claude, I.: Power and International Relations: Power and Justice, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1986. 5. Geiger, Theadore: The Future of the International System, Unwin Hyman, Boston, 1988. 6. Gilpin, Theodore: The Political Economy of International Relations, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1987. 7. Griffiths, Martin: Realism, Idealism and International Politics, Routledge, London, 1993. 8. Hughes, Barry: Continuity and Change in World Politics, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1991. 9. Luard, Evan: Types of International Society, The Free Press, New York, 1976. 10. Pettman, Ralph: International Politics, Longman, 1991. 11. Spero, Joan Edelm: The Politics of International Economic Relations, Routledge, London, 4th Edition, 1990. 12. Waltz, Kenneth Neal: Theory of International Politics, Addition Wosley, Rending, Massachusetts, 1979. 13. Yarborough, B. V.: Co-operation and Governance in World Trade, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1992. TYBA Revised Syllabus Effective From Academic Year 2013-2014 Politics Paper VII: (A) Political Sociology Semester V: Concepts in Political Sociology Course Code: UAPOLA504 No. of Lectures Module 1: Understanding Political Sociology 14 1.1 Weberian Approach 1.2 Marxian Approach 1.3 Behavioral Approach Module 2: Basic Concepts 16 2.1 Power 2.2 Legitimacy 2.3 Hegemony Module 3: Stratification 13 3.1 Elite; Class 3.2 Caste 3.3 Gender Module 4: Social and Political Dynamics 17 4.1 Political Culture: Types and influencing factors 4.2 Political Socialization-Agents 4.3 Political Participation-Means and Levels Contact details: Mumbai University Vidyapeeth Vidyarthi Bhavan, B Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 022 2265 2819 ![]()
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