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Course Outcomes

Program code

Program Name

Course code

Course Name

Year of introduction

Course Outcome

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC01

CT1: Introduction to Biological Anthropology

2006-07

It helps to gain knowledge about the past and present evolution of the human species and is especially concerned with understanding the causes of present human diversity. It encompasses human palaeontology, evolutionary biology, human genetics, comparative anatomy and physiology, primate behaviour, human behavioural ecology, and human biology.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC02

CT2: Introduction to Socio-cultural Anthropology

 

It helps to understand the human similarities and differences and their impact on a wide range of social phenomena through the methods uniquely suited to studying social phenomena at different scales within a historical and political context as well as it helps to analyze what unites diverse peoples as well as what distinguishes them from one another.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC03

CT3: Archaeological Anthropology

 

It enriches the knowledge about the systematic study of the human past through material remains and also how to examine diverse remnants of human actions through excavation, recovery, and material analyses. Cultural systems through time and space are reconstructed by examining ancient social, political, religious, and economic systems through both a regional and comparative perspective.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC04

CT4: Fundamentals of Human Origin and Evolution

 

It gives understanding in relation to human evolution, the process by which human beings developed on earth from now-extinct primates.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC05

CT5: Tribes and Peasants in India

 

Gain Knowledge about the socio-cultural and economic life of the tribes and peasants.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC06

CT6: Human Ecology: Biological & Cultural Dimensions

 

Biological and cultural dimensions of human ecology are studied in this paper.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC07

CT7: Biological Diversity in Human Populations

 

Students will be able to understand the biological diversity in human populations.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC08

CT8: Theories of Culture and Society

 

This paper helps to gain knowledge about various theories of culture and society as developed by the pioneered and leading anthropologists of the world.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC09

CT9: Human Growth and Development

 

Students will get the basics, importance, and understanding of human growth and development from anthropological perspectives.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC10

CT10: Research Methods

 

Learn about the tools, techniques, and methods of doing anthropological socio-scientific research in the empirical context.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC11

CT11: Human Population Genetics

 

Understand the human population genetics and its related subject matters.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC12

CT12: Anthropology in Practice

 

Enhances the ability of students for understanding the role of anthropology in human development and progress through the application of its knowledge in practice.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC13

CT13: Forensic Anthropology

 

Gain knowledge about the processes involved in the application of scientific techniques and principles to the identification of the deceased through the systematic study of skeletal or fragmentary remains in order to create a biological profile for the deceased which includes ancestry, sex, age at death, and stature.  Other assessments may include the analysis of trauma or pathologies.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHCC14

CT14: Anthropology of India

 

Translate the gained knowledge, skills, and training to their own personal interests and immediate benefits.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHGE01

GE-1:  Nutrition and Health

 

Gain knowledge about the concept of human nutrition, malnutrition, health, illness, and well-being.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHGE02

GE -2:  Research Methodology

 

Learn about the tools, techniques, and methods of doing anthropological socio-scientific research in the empirical context.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHGE03

GE-3:  Tribes and Culture

 

It gives insight into understanding the knowledge about the tribal folks, their social system, culture, problems, etc., and the role of culture in their life from anthropological perspectives.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHGE04

GE-4:    Introduction to Prehistoric Anthropology 

 

Know the basic idea about the systematic study of the human past through material remains and also how to examine diverse remnants of human actions through excavation, recovery, and material analyses. Cultural systems through time and space are reconstructed by examining ancient social, political, religious, and economic systems through both a regional and comparative perspective.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHSE01

SEC-1:  Business and Corporate Anthropology

 

Gain knowledge about data, different measurements of statistics, bioinformatics & health informatics.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHSE02

SEC-2:  Tourism Anthropology

 

Learn the role of different nutrients during pregnancy & lactation & common problems during these time periods.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHDS01

DSE-1: Sports and Nutritional Anthropology

 

Students will get information and understanding of the physical fitness, component of physical fitness, the relation between nutrition and sports, etc. from an anthropological viewpoint.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHDS02

DSE-2:  Paleoanthropology 

 

Learn human evolution through fossil and archaeological records.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHDS03

DSE-3:   Tribal cultures of India

 

Understand the variety of aspects regarding tribal lives, their social system, culture, problems, movements, continuity, change, etc. from anthropological perspectives.

HCC

B.Sc (Anthropology Hons)

ANTHDS04

DSE-4:   Project Work 

 

Here, under the guidance and monitoring of teachers, students will learn a series of activities that allows them to study, conduct research on a variety of relevant topics chosen by the students and act by themselves using their abilities, interests, personal experience, and aptitudes.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGCC01

DSC-1A: Foundation of Anthropology

2001-02

Gain knowledge about the basics of Anthropology like its subject matters, scopes, aims and objectives, different branches, uniqueness and significance of the subject, etc.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGCC02

DSC-1B:  Biological Anthropology

 

It helps to gain knowledge about the past and present evolution of the human species and is especially concerned with understanding the causes of present human diversity. It encompasses human paleontology, evolutionary biology, human genetics, comparative anatomy and physiology, primate behaviour, human behavioural ecology, and human biology.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGCC03

DSC-1C: Archaeological Anthropology

 

It enriches the knowledge about the systematic study of the human past through material remains and also how to examine diverse remnants of human actions through excavation, recovery, and material analyses. Cultural systems through time and space are reconstructed by examining ancient social, political, religious, and economic systems through both a regional and comparative perspective.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGCC04

DSC-1D: Social-Cultural Anthropology

 

It helps to understand the human similarities and differences and their impact on a wide range of social phenomena through the methods uniquely suited to studying social phenomena at different scales within a historical and political context as well as it helps to analyze what unites diverse peoples as well as what distinguishes them from one another.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGSE01

SEC-1: Tourism Anthropology

 

Students will come to learn about the social and cultural nature of tourism, the behaviour of tourists, and the impacts of tourism on the lifestyles, traditions, and cultures of local people, residents or 'hosts', and the like.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGSE02

SEC-2: Visual Anthropology 

 

It teaches to look at the visual aspects of a culture, such as art and media, and also how anthropological data can be represented visually as it is much easier to show a photograph of a painting than to describe it in detail through words. Students will learn to study a wide range of cultural aspects, including art, dance, ritual, jewelry, body adornments, and much more.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGSE03

SEC-3: Medical Anthropology

 

Students will learn how health and illness are shaped, experienced, and understood in light of global, historical, and political forces from an anthropological perspective. The diverse ways in which cultural, social, and biological factors influence human experiences of pain, illness, suffering and healing in different settings will also be learned. In addition, through the knowledge of medical anthropology students will be able to investigate the social, political, and economic contexts in which health behavior and health systems are shaped.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGSE04

SEC-4: Earliest Evidences of Urbanisation in India

 

Understand the rise and fall of ancient civilization through the earliest evidence of urbanization in India.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGDS01

DSE-1: Human Growth and Development

 

Students will get the basics, importance, and understanding of human growth and development from anthropological perspectives.

GCC

B.Sc (General)

ANTGDS02

DSE-2: Social Movements among Indian Tribes

 

It gives knowledge with regards to the tribal movements/struggle in India during the British rule as well as tribal social movements in the aftermath of independence due to political autonomy, agriculture and forest, language and script, etc.