Mumbai
University Syllabus 2017
Applicants who are preparing for Mumbai University Exam 2017 can now download their Mumbai University Syllabus 2017 for B.Sc/MBA
from below provided link. Mumbai
University conducts semester wise examination every year. Applicants must prepare hard to crack this exam.
Syllabus for the B.Sc. Interdisciplinary
Science
Syllabus
Semester I
Unit I: Overview of Indian Society
Understand the multi‐cultural diversity of Indian society
through itsdemographic composition:
Population distribution according to religion, caste,
and gender
Understand regional variations according to rural,
urban and tribal characteristics and indigenous sciences.
Unit II: Concept of Disparity‐ 1
Understand the concept of disparity as arising out of
stratification and inequality;
Explore the disparities arising out of gender with
special reference to violence against women,
female foeticide (declining sex ratio), and portrayal
of women in media;
Appreciate the inequalities faced by people with
disabilities and understand the issues of people with physical and mental
disabilities.
Unit III: Concept of Disparity‐2
Examine inequalities manifested due to the caste system
and inter‐group
conflicts arising thereof
Understand inter‐group conflicts arising out of communalism;
Examine the causes and effects of conflicts arising out
of regionalismand linguistic differences.
Unit IV: The Indian Constitution
Philosophy of the Constitution as set out in the
Preamble
Basic features of the Constitution
Fundamental Duties of the Indian Citizen
Tolerance, peace and communal harmony as crucial values
in strengthening the social fabric of Indian society
Unit V: Significant Aspects of Political
Processes
The party system in Indian politics;
Local self‐government in urban and rural areas; the
73rd and 74th Amendments and their implications for inclusive politics;
Role and significance of women in politics
Participation of youth in politics
Unit VI: Growing Social Problems in India
Substance abuse‐ impact on youth & challenges for
the future
HIV/AIDS‐ awareness, prevention, treatment and
services
Problems of the elderly‐ causes, implications and
response
Issue of child labour‐ magnitude, causes, effects and
response
Child abuse‐ effects and ways to prevent
Trafficking of women‐ causes, effects and response
Syllabus
Semester II
Unit I: Globalisation and Indian Society
Understanding the concepts of liberalization,
privatization and globalization
Impact of globalization on industry: FDI, changes in
employment and increasing migration
Changes in agrarian sector due to globalization; rise
in corporate farming and increase in farmers’ suicides
Unit II: Human Rights
Concept of Human Rights; origin and evolution of the
concept
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Human Rights constituents with special reference to
Fundamental
Rights stated in the Constitution
Unit III: Ecology
Environment as natural capital and connection to
quality of human life
Threats to the environment arising from extinction,
loss of habitat, degradation of environment. Pollution and climate change.
Sustainable development‐ concept and components; poverty
and environment.
Environment and daily life (Eco Tips).
Unit IV: Understanding and Managing Stress
and Conflict:
Stress and Stress Management.
Conflicts and Coping Mechanisms; Conflicts at
individual and societal levels.
Significance of values and ethics towards building
peace andharmony.
Unit V: Communication Skills
Effective listening: Importance and features.
Verbal and Non-verbal communication with special
reference to bodylanguage.
Barriers to effective communication. Public speaking
and presentation skills
Unit VI: Contemporary Societal Challenges
Increasing urbanization, problems of housing, health
and sanitation
Changing lifestyles and impact on culture in a
globalised world.
Land acquisition and alienation.
Debate regarding Genetically Modified Crops.
Development projects and Human Rights violations.
Increasing crime/suicides among youth.
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