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MSc Geography

Postgraduate syllabus designed to provide advanced theoretical knowledge and highly technical practical skills in spatial science.

UGC Aligned Curriculum Framework

Subject structure includes CBCS-compatible units, practical/lab orientation, internal assessment components, and dissertation workflow following postgraduate geography expectations.

Semester 1

Foundation

Physical-Human fundamentals and cartographic base

Theory: 12Practical: 8Credits: 24

Geomorphology

Advanced study of landforms, geomorphic processes, and the evolution of landscapes with focus on quantitative techniques and applied geomorphology.

Syllabus Modules

  • Fundamental Concepts
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Fluvial Processes
  • Glacial & Aeolian Landforms
  • +1 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Climatology

Detailed study of the Earth's atmosphere, weather systems, global climate classification, and phenomena like El Niño and monsoons.

Syllabus Modules

  • Atmospheric Composition
  • Insolation & Temperature
  • Global Wind Systems
  • Air Masses & Fronts
  • +1 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Cartography

The art and science of map-making, covering map projections, datums, coordinate systems, thematic symbolization, and digital cartography.

Syllabus Modules

  • History & Principles
  • Coordinate Systems & Datums
  • Map Projections
  • Thematic Mapping
  • +1 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Semester 2

Core Analysis

Ocean, environment and remote sensing applications

Theory: 12Practical: 8Credits: 24

Oceanography

UGC-aligned study of physical, chemical and biological ocean systems with coastal process applications.

Syllabus Modules

  • Origin and relief of ocean basins, continental margins and submarine morphology
  • Sea surface temperature, salinity, density and vertical water mass structure
  • Wave mechanics, tides, currents and ocean-atmosphere coupling
  • Marine ecosystems, fisheries geography and coastal productivity
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Remote Sensing

Comprehensive remote sensing syllabus covering sensor physics, digital image processing and thematic mapping workflows.

Syllabus Modules

  • Electromagnetic spectrum, atmospheric windows and spectral signatures
  • Sensor systems: passive/active, optical/thermal/microwave platforms
  • Image interpretation keys and preprocessing pipeline
  • Classification approaches: supervised, unsupervised and accuracy assessment
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Environmental Geography

Advanced environmental systems, sustainability assessment and policy-linked geographic analysis.

Syllabus Modules

  • Ecosystem structure, function and environmental processes
  • Environmental degradation: land, water and air pollution geography
  • Climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation pathways
  • Environmental impact assessment framework and indicators
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Semester 3

Advanced Methods

GIS modelling, urban systems and research design

Theory: 12Practical: 8Credits: 24

GIS and Spatial Analysis

UGC-oriented advanced GIS including database design, geoprocessing workflows and quantitative spatial modelling.

Syllabus Modules

  • Spatial data models, topology and geodatabase schema design
  • Projection systems, datum transformations and georeferencing quality
  • Spatial query, overlay, buffering and network analysis
  • Raster analysis: map algebra, terrain modelling and suitability mapping
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Urban Geography

Urban systems, morphology, planning challenges and geospatial methods for city-scale analysis.

Syllabus Modules

  • Urbanization theories, hierarchy and central place systems
  • Urban morphology, land use structure and transport geography
  • Migration, informal sector and socio-spatial inequality
  • Smart city indicators, livability and service accessibility
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Research Methods in Geography

Research design, statistical methods, field techniques, referencing standards and thesis-writing practices.

Syllabus Modules

  • Research problem formulation and hypothesis development
  • Qualitative and quantitative research designs in geography
  • Sampling, questionnaire design and field survey ethics
  • Descriptive and inferential statistics for geographers
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Semester 4

Specialization and Project

Electives, disaster studies and dissertation

Theory: 12Practical: 8Credits: 24

Biogeography

Distribution of flora and fauna, ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity conservation and biogeographic regionalization.

Syllabus Modules

  • Biogeographic realms, ecotones and species dispersal theories
  • Biome classification and climatic controls on vegetation
  • Population dynamics, succession and ecosystem resilience
  • Biodiversity assessment methods and conservation planning
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Disaster Management

Hazard-risk-vulnerability frameworks, disaster governance, and geospatial support for mitigation and response.

Syllabus Modules

  • Concepts of hazard, exposure, vulnerability and resilience
  • Natural and anthropogenic disasters in regional context
  • Risk assessment methods and multi-criteria hazard zonation
  • Disaster management cycle: prevention, preparedness, response, recovery
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject

Dissertation and Project Work

Capstone research project following UGC-style dissertation guidelines, presentation and viva voce evaluation.

Syllabus Modules

  • Research problem finalization and objective framing
  • Literature synthesis and conceptual framework building
  • Methodology design, sampling and data processing workflow
  • Analysis, map generation and interpretation standards
  • +2 more UGC-aligned modules
Open Subject