SEMESTER
TITLE OF THE COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOME
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
I Semester
HIS1.1
History of India from Earliest Times to 1206 AD
- Explains the primitive life and cultural status of the people of ancient India.
- Understand the society, culture, religion and political history of ancient India.
II Semester
HIS2.1
History of India from 1206-1761 AD
- Describe the evolution of the political structures of Medieval India.
- Explains how the establishment, expansion and consolidation of the Delhi Sultanate, Mughals and Marathas were laid.
III Semester
HIS3.1
Karnataka- Polity; Society, Economy and Culture
- Understand the major dynasties, art, architecture and literature of Karnataka.
IV Semester
HIS4.1
History and Tourism in India
- Describe the importance of the travel and tourism industry – to host destinations ,to communities , to the economy (globally, nationally and locally)
- Recognise the importance of the customer in the travel and tourism industry.
- Explain how the travel and tourism industry responds to change, including technological advances, their own values and attitudes in relation to travel and tourism, problem solving, decision making and communication skills and to promote international understanding and cooperation.
V Semester
HIS5.1
History of Modern India 1498-1947
- Explains how the Company’s Rule in India was established after the battle of Plessey and Legitimized the regulating Act, Socio-religious reform Movements, Judiciary and Educational Reforms.
- Describe the land revenue systems under the company’s rule in India.
- Explain Indian Nationalism and the freedom struggle
HIS5.2A
History of Modern Europe 1789-1945
- Explains the rise of dictatorship in Europe,Constitutional Monarchy, Liberation and Unification Movement in Italy and Germany, the impact of French Revolution and its ideals, and the World wars.
HIS5.2B
History of China and Japan since 1900 AD
- Explains the Emergence of the Communist party of China and how it has affected. Describes how the Chinese Republic came out from colonial pressure and bondage.
- Explains the rise of Japan as World power and World Wars.
VI Semester
HIS6.1
India since Independence
- Describe the evolution of the political structures of Medieval India.
- Explains how the establishment, expansion and consolidation of the Delhi Sultanate, Mughals and Marathas were laid.
HIS6.2A
History of Contemporary World
- Understand Post-war developments of Social, Political and Economic scenarios of the World, Decolonization and the emergence of the Third world.
- Describe the origin of the Cold War and Changing World Political Scenarios and emerging trends in Culture, Media and Revolution among the World countries.
HIS6.2B
History of West Asia since 1900 AD
- Understand the major social, religious, political, economic conditions since 1900 AD.
- Recognise the historical developments of West Asian Countries.