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SYBA 1. 330-4500-6-2006. S.Y.B.A. Exam. Telephone : 26301341-0342-0343. Telegram : UNIGUJARAT. `àòʱɣíÉà{É : 26301341-0342-0343. `àòʱÉOÉÉ©É  ...
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GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PROSPECTUS FOR THE YEAR March-April, 2007

SECOND B.A. (External) EXAMINATION Please go through the Prospectus carefully General Instructions 1. Applications in the prescribed form for Registration and Examination together with the required all mark statements of each year examination and certificates duly filled in must reach to the Registrar, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-380 009 by Registered post or at the University Office personally The University will in no way be responsible for loss of applications or certificates sent by ordinary post. 2. Registrastion is to be made afresh every year for each examination. The candidates who have registered their names as external students for any examination in any year and have either not appeared or having appeared / failed at the Examination are required to get their names registered a fresh and pay Registration fee again in accordance with the rules made in that behalf. 3. The amount of registration fee* must be paid in cash at the University counter or by a Demand Draft. Money Order will not be accepted. The particulars of the remittance must also be clearly mentioned in the application for Registration. The University will not entertain complaints regarding loss of currency notes and postal stamps sent by post. 4. The original certificate will be returned to the candidates only with the letter intimating Registration. Candidates who require them early or are likely to need them for the purpose of employment, etc., are requested to keep with them a few extra certified copies attested by a Government Gazetted Officer for their possible use. A duplicate statement of marks will be issued on payment of Rs. 50/-. 5. An intimation of Registration will be sent latest by Second week of March 2007. Candidate are required to read carefully the Prospectus and ascertain whether they are eligible for the Registration according to rules applicable to them before applying for Registration. Candidates who pass the Second B.A. Examination as external students will not be allowed to join the Final B.A. Class in a college affiliated to the University. They will be eligible to appear at Third B.A. (External) Examination after an interval of one year between their passing the Second B.A. (External) Examination and appearance for the Third B.A. (External) Examination subject to due Registration by stipulated time. *Fee of Registraton for the Second B.A. (External) Examination is Rs . 450 (including Marksheet Fees and Postage charge.) (Rs. FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY only). Price of Prospectus /

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SYBA 2 However, the candidates who gain A.T.K.T. at the Second B.A. Examination of this University can appear at the Third B.A. (External) Examination in the manner stated above. 6. Information regarding list of prescribed text-books and detailed courses of study of this examination is given hereafter. 7. The candidates are required to pay their Registration fee as prescribed under Ordinance 174-E (given after) in one instalment only along with their application for the Registration. They are not required to pay any other fees for appearing at the examination. They are further required to keep with them their Registration fee receipt issued in their favour by the University and Separate Registration Admission letter with photograph should show it to the Senior Supervisor when asked for in the Examination hall, in the absence of which they may not be allowed to appear at the examination. 8. Three Pass-port-size photographs submitted by the candidates alongwith their applications for admission to the examination will be retained by the University for its record. Second one will be returned to the candidates concerned. The candidates are required to keep with them their pass-port-size photographs in the Examination hall as per existing rules. 9. The candidates may, at their option, use English or Hindi as a medium of examination in addition to Gujarati. It will, however, not be permissible for a candidate to use more than one of these languages as a medium of examination in any single subject. Explanation.-Any question paper or a part thereof or any group of question papers shall be deemed to be one subject for this purpose. 10. Examination programme, showing the places of examination centres, etc. of the respective examination will be supplied in the second half of March. 11. The candidates are requested to note that the University will not intimate their examination seat numbers by post. They will be available at the places of examination and at the University Office by about four days before the commencement of the examination. 12. The dates shown in the table or commencement of examinations under the relevant Ordinance may be altered on sufficient reasons by the Executive Council of the University. 13. The candidates are required to enclose their passing certificates or mark statements in original with its certified true copy of the last examinations passed by them along with the application for Registration. The candidates who are migrating from other Universities or Boards are required to send their Migration Certificate from the Universities or Boards concerned in addition to the certificate stated above. 14. The candidates whose mother-tongue is not Gujarati are also required to enclose an affidavit on a stamppaper of the Government regarding their residence as shown in the specimen given in the application form for Registration Request for exemption from this clause shall in no case be entertained. 15. The Candidates getting A.T.K.T. at the First B.A. Examination will be allowed to register their names for Second B.A. (External) Examination. Provided that in the case of external students they duly register their names simultaneously for the First B.A. (External) Examination March-April, 2007 also in case of regular students they appear at the First B.A. Examination of March-April, 2007 as ex-students of their college in their remaining subject or subjects the said examination of which they will not be registered for Second B.A. External Examination. In both the case of external and regular student they have to apply in a prescribed from paying fees for the First B.A. Examination separately in the absence of which they will not be registered for Second B.A. 16. FEES FOR ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE AND REGISTRATION RS. 100/- (ONE HUNDRED) SHALL BE PAYABLE SEPARATELY AS PER UNIVERSITY RULES, BY THE STUDENT MIGRATING FROM ANOTHER UNIVERSITY OR BOARD. 17. The candidates whose result of S.Y.B.A. or T.Y.B.A. (External) Examination is withheld under Ordinance 127, will have to apply for declaration of result after passing the lower examination with details of both the examinations in their application.

SYBA 3 Fee receipt will be sent alongwith the intimation of registration.

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F.B.A. A.T.K.T. S.B.A.

GUJARAT UNIVERSITY Application form for the Registration SECOND B.A. (EXTERNAL) EXAMINATION – MARCH-APRIL, 2007 Rs.

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(To be filled in by the University Office) Case No. S.B.A. / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 (March-April) Passed / Failed / Gained / A.T.K.T. at the First B.A./Intermediate Arts/Second B.A./Third B.A./ B.A. (Old) Examination of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University / Board in 2006, March / April / October, Seat No . . . . . . . . . . . I have checked up all the particulars and satisfied myself that the applicant is eligible for the Registration under the rules of the University. Orders may please be passed to register the applicant/finally for the Second B.A. (External) Examination. ............................................................ (Person-in-charge of Registration) The applicant may please be registered as an external student of this University. ................................. J.O.S.

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(To be filled in by the candidate) N.B.– Please go through the Prospectus carefully before filling in this form. Incomplete form is liable to be rejected, as per O. 174-E(4). (1) Full Name (in Capital letters) (beginning with Surname) : Surname

Name

Father's Name

.................................................................................................................................... (2) Postal address for correspondence ........................................................................................ .................................................................................................................................... .................................................... Phone No............................ Pin Code ............................ (3) Registration No. or Examination Seat No. of the previous year, if a repeater .......................... (4) Fee Receipt No. ....................................................... date .................................................... (5) Particulars of examinations passed : Name of the Examination * First B.A. * Second B.A. Second B.A. (Ext.) Fail Third B.A./B.A. (Old) Examination

Name of the University or Board

Seat No.

Year in which appeared (All Trials)

Medium of answers

Result

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Date........................200

(Please refer to O. 174-A given hereafter) (9) *(a) I hereby declare that my mother-tongue is GUJARATI. *(b) I hereby declare that I have been living for a continuous period of not less than one year immediately preceding the date of my application for the Registration at ........................................... in District ........................................... which is situated in the Gujarat state. Place : .....................................

............................................................. (Signature of the Candidate)

Date:..................................200

Endorsement [To be filled in by a member of the Court of this University for the time being or a Head Master of a full-fledged High School upto 12th Standard within the State of Gujarat or a Judiclal Magistrate of the First Class or a Principal of an affiliated College of this University.] **I,............................................., hereby certify that the declaration about the mother-tongue/ residence made above by the candidate has been personally verified by me and I have satisfied myself regarding its veracity. Place : ........................................

**(Signature) ................................................

Date: ................................... 200

(Designation) ...........................................................

(For the candidates whose mother-tongue is not Gujarati) Specimen for Affidavit (To be made separately on a Government stamp paper) I, ........................................................................ Aged about ........................................... years, residing at ............................................................... in District ................................................................ hereby state on solemn affirmation that I have been residing at the above mentioned place which is situated in the Gujarat State for a continuous period of not less than one year immediately preceding the date of my application for Registration for the Second B.A. (External) Examination to be held in March-April, 2005. Place: ............................. Date : .............................200 (Seal and Signature of the Court) *To be struck off where it is not applicable. ** Full name of the signing authority.

SYBA 9 Price Rs. 50/-

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NAVARANGPURA, AHMEDABAD - 9 EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS-MARCH 2007

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GUJARAT UNIVERSITY NAVARANGPURA, AHMEDABAD - 9 EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS-MARCH 2007 TO BE FILLED BY OFFICE i. Fee Reciept No:

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Affix your recent passport size photograph duly signed in the space provided below and identified by: 1) Govt. Gazetted Officer OR 2) A Principal of College affiliated to Gujarat University OR 3) A member of Court of this University OR 4) A Head Master of a full fledged High School within Gujarat State

xi. College

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4. Appear Mode

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16B. POSTAL ADDRESS

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SYBA 12 5. Ordinance Ext. Arts 1-A Particulars

[To be filled in by a candidate who has passed the Third B.A. Examination of this University and appearing under O. External Arts 1-A.] I hereby declare that I have already passed the Third B.A. Examination of this University held .................. vide Seat No. ..................... as an External/a Regular Student. My principal subject was ........................................ and First Subordinate subject was ..................... and Second Subordinate subject was ................ at the Second B.A. (Ext./Regular) Examination. [To be filled in by a candidate who has gained A.T.K .T. at the Second B.A. (External) Examination.] *I hereby declare that I have gained A.T.K.T. at the Second B.A . Examination held during the year 199 , as an External student and my Seat No . was................... I further declare that I am going to appear at Second B.A. (External) Examination with the following subject : 1.................................................................................

2............................................................................

* I have applied separately for First B.A. (Ext.) Examination March-April, 2005 in the prescribed form with necessary fees. I have offered .... ................................................................ as a Principal subject and.............................................. as a First Subordinate subject and .................................... Second Subordinate subject at the First B.A. External /Regular Examination. My result of the Second B .A. (External) Examination is withheld under O. 127. My particulars are as follows: Seat No......................................... Year............................................ and Centre was......................................... ....................................................................

Date :

..............................

(For

2007

(

Signature of the Candidate)

the students who are Repeaters at the Second B.A. External Examination only.)

The students who are repeaters and appearing under Part Examination claiming Exemption or under the head of A .T.K.T. are requested to supply the particulars of marks of each year which they have gained at the Second B.A . (External) Examination previously. English Comp.

Maximum Marks

The marks obtained each year trial at Second B.A./A.T.K.T.

Minimum marks for passing Month & Year

Principal Subject

First Subordinate

Second Subordinate Subject

Grand Total Subject 700

A Stream Higher

B Stream Lower

100

100

300

200

100

36

36

108

72

36

Result

Seat No.

M/April 2002 M/April 2003 M/April 2004 M/April 2005 M/April 2006

INSTRUCTIONS * To be struck off where it is not applicable. § Write your full name with correct spelling. (The spelling of the name written here shall be the spelling for University records and no change therein can be made afterwards .) † The examination centre is only : Ahmedabad ‡‡ Please keep a separate note of the subjects and centre offered by you for your reference . Request for change in centre or subjects shall in no case be entertained . + The candidates who have selected Economics as a Principal subject or Geography as Subordinate subject, are required to state specifically the option selected by them in Paper V and Paper IV respectively in space provided herebefore. + The candidate who selects Philosophy as a Second Subsidiary Paper VII is required to state specifically the option selected by him.

SYBA 13 Second B. A. External Postal address for sending the Examination Programme & Queries

S.B.A. (Ext.) April-May, 2007

S.B.A. (Ext.) April-May, 2007

Reg. No. ....................... Seat No. ..................

Reg. No. ............................... Seat No. .....................

To,

To,

Shir/Smt./Kum.

___________________________

Shir/Smt./Kum.

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

Pin Code _________________________________

Pin Code _________________________________

Phone No._________________________________

Phone No._________________________________

S.B.A. (Ext.) April-May, 2007

S.B.A. (Ext.) April-May, 2007

Reg. No. ............................... Seat No. .....................

Reg. No. ............................... Seat No. .....................

To,

To,

Shir/Smt./Kum.

___________________________

Shir/Smt./Kum.

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

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___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

Pin Code _________________________________

Pin Code _________________________________

Phone No.________________________________

Phone No. _____________________________

SYBA 14

SYBA 15

GUJARAT UNIVERSITY Fees for Eligiblity Certificate and Registration fee Rs. 100/- (One Hundred) shall be payable separately as per University Rules, by the Student migrating from another University or Board.

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Migration Certificate No...................... This form should be filled in by the candidates not belonging to Gujarat University. PARTICULARS OF CANDIDATE Surname :........................................... Sex : Male/Female........................................... Name :............................................... Married/Unmarried ........................................... Father's/Husband's Name : Grand Father's Name :

..........................................................................................

...................................................................................................

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PARTICULARS OF THE LAST EXAMINATION PASSED Name of the Examination

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..........................

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Year & Month of passing

Subjects offered

......................................................

Signature of the Candidate Date Encl.

: ...........................

:-

1. Passing Certificate (Original with certified copy) 2. Mark -statement (Original with certified copy) 3. Original Migration Certificate (Which will not be returned)

SYBA 16

SYBA 17 Courses of Study No. Subject (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)

English Gujarati — Hindi Urdu Sanskrit Persian Arabic History Political Science Economics Sociology Philosophy Psychology Indian Culture Islamic Culture

Second B.A. (External) Examination Paper Marks External evaluation Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each Three 100 each

Duration of Examination 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each 3 hours each

Two papers i.e., papers III & IV in one of the following subjects taken as subordinate subject which shall be in continuation of the courses done at the First B.A. Examination in the same subjects : No. Subject Paper Marks Duration of External evaluation Examination (1) English Two 100 each 3 hours each (2) Gujarati Two 100 each 3 hours each (3) — Two 100 each 3 hours each (4) Hindi Two 100 each 3 hours each (5) Urdu Two 100 each 3 hours each (6) Sanskrit Two 100 each 3 hours each (7) Persian Two 100 each 3 hours each (8) Arabic Two 100 each 3 hours each (9) History Two 100 each 3 hours each (10) Political Science Two 100 each 3 hours each (11) Economics Two 100 each 3 hours each (12) Statistical Methods Two 100 each 3 hours each (as subordinate subject only) No. Subject (13) Co-operation (as subordinate subject only) (14) Sociology (15) Philosophy (16) Psychology (17) Indian Culture (18) Islamic Culture (19) Mathematics (20) Geography (as Subordinate subject only)

Paper Two Two Two Two Two Two Two Two

Marks External evaluation 100 each 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

each each each each each each each

Duration of Examination 3 hours each 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

hours hours hours hours hours hours hours

each each each each each each each

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

English Gujarati — Hindi Sindhi Bengali French German Sanskrit Prakrit Pali

SYBA 18 List of subjects for Paper 2 to 7 Persian (23) Islamic Culture Arabic (24) Mathematics Urdu (25) Humanities Avesta-Phlavi (26) Geography History (27) Statistics Political Science (28) Statistical Methods Economics (as Subordinate subject only) Sociology (29) Co-operation Philosophy (as Subordinate subject only) Psychology Indian Culture

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)

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Main Objectives

Total Marks Duration of Examination

To acquaint students with the basic construct and latest emerging treads in social Psychology To provide students a perspective of social behaviour 100 70 External Examination 30 Internal Assessment Three Hours The paper will consist of the following Five units

Number of Units

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Introduction to Social Psychology Socialization Social Perception Social Cognition Attitudes and Prejudices Public Opinion , Propaganda and Mass media Group processor & dynamics Leadership Pro Social Behaviors Aggression

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Introduction to Social Psychology and Socialization (B kuppuswamy Page 1 to 15 Baron and byrne Page 5 to 27 CHAPTER 1. Introduction to Social Psychology · Definition, Nature and scope of Social Psychology · Relation of Social Psychology to other sciences (General Psychology, Sociology and Cultural Anthropology) · Theoretical Perspectives, Approaches to Social Psychology,( Cognitive Theory, Evolutionary Theory) · Research Methods in Social Psychology(Baron & Byone Page 18 to 27 A. Systematic Observation. B. And Experimental Methods CHAPTER. 2. Socialization · Socialization process (B Kuppuswamy P 33 to 43) · Agents of Socialization in childhood (Family, Peers, School) · Processor of Socialization (Affiliation, Dependency condition internalization of values identification · Outcomes of Socialization (Gender Role, linguistics and cognitive Competence, Moral Development, Work Orientation) UNIT- II Social Perception and Cognition CHAPTER 3 : Social Perception (Baron & byone P.36 to 65, 76-98,) Social Perception : (A) Perception of Others Non-verbal communication (Expression, Gazes, Gestures Attribution theory (theory sources of Err. & Applicaton) Impression Formation, Impression Management and accuracy in impression formation (B) Perception of Self · Self concept · Self esteem · Aspects of self functioning CHAPTER 4 Social Cognition · Impact of Schemes on cognition (Attention, Encoding Retrieval and self confirming nature of schemes) · Heuristics and Automatic processing (Representatives, availability, Automatic processing in social thought · Sources of Errors in social cognition (negativity Bias, Optimistic Bias Thinking too much, Counterfactual thinking, magical thinking, Thought, suppression. UNIT III Attitudes, Prejudices, Public openion, Propaganda and Mass media (A) Perception of Others CHAPTER 5 Attitudes and Prejudices (B kuppswamy P 95-110, Baron & byone P 121 – 144) ATTITUDES : · Definition and Nature of attitudes · Formation of attitude · When and How attitudes influence behaviors · Changing attitudes (Persuasion, Resistance to Persuasion) PREJUDICS (Baron and byone P 209 to 228 Kuppuswamy P 128-137) · Nature and Origin · Effects

· · CHAPTER · · · · · ·

Cures or Reducing prejudice Indian Study

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6 Public Opinion and Propaganda and Mass Media(Kuppuswamy P 111– 127) What is Public Opinion Formation of public opinion Measurement of public opinion Meaning of propaganda Propaganda technique Mass media UNIT IV Group and Leadership

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Group processes ,conformity and Deviance (Kuppuswamy P 53 to 81, Baron and byone P 349 to 371, 472-509)] · Meaning and definition of groups · Group cohesiveness · Group norms · Group conflict and co-operation · Group dynamics and decision making in groups · Deviant behaviours CHAPTER 8 Leadership (Kuppuswamy 82-‘94) · definitions of Leader and Leadership · Emergence of Leaders · Functions of Leaders · Personality characteristics of Leaders · Fielders contingency model of leadership effectiveness · Communication Networks · Leadership studies UNIT V CHAPTER 9 (Baron & byone P 10TH ed. P 390-426) Pro Social Behaviors · Definition (P. 389) · Decision to help in emergency ( P 393 to 397) · Self interest, moral integrity, moral hypocrisy (P 402 to 404) · Helpers and those who receive help · Explaining pro social behaviors, why do people help. CHAPTER 10 Aggression (Baron and byone P 436 to 465) · Theoretical Perspectives (Biological factors, Drive theories, Modern Theories) · Determinants of human aggression (Social, personal & situational) · Prevention and control of aggression ( punishment catharsis, cognitive intersection, other techiniques) BOOKS : Basic Books :

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B. Kuppuswamy (1990) “ Elements of Social Psychology” 7th Edition. Baron R A & Byone D (2003) “Social Psychology” 10th edition New Delhi, Prentice Stall.

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SYBA 44 Reference Books H Andrew Michener, John D Delamater, Daniel J myers ( 2004) 5th Edition “ Social psychology” Thomson wadsworth Samaj Manovigyaanki Ruparekha (Hindi) Arun Kumar Singh Motilal Banarasidas (6th Ed. 2003) Delhi. Adhunik Samaik K Manovigyan (Hindi) Prof. Lal Bachan Tripathi, H P Bhargava Book Home (199899) 2nd Edition, Agra. S.Y.B.A. Psychology Paper IV: Abnormal Psychology

1. Psychology Paper IV 2. Main Objectives 3. Total Marks100

: Abnormal Psychology : To acquaint students with the basic constructs of Abnormal Psychology : 70 External Examination 30 Internal Assessment Duration of Examination Three Hours The paper will consist of the following Five units Number of Topics for Marks for Period for Units Unit Unit Teaching Unit I Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 14 16 Unit II Anxiety and Their Disorders 14 16 Unit III The addictive Disorders and Psychological causes and Physical Disorder 14 16 Unit IV The Schizophrenic, Delusional Disorder and mood disorder 14 16 Unit V Therapies 14 16

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UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction to abnormal Psychology Definition of abnormal Psychology (Carson P G1) (Glossary P-1) What do we mean by abnormal behavior (Calman P 13 to 16) Personnel in mental health (Carson P 16) The Mental Health “Team” DSM classification in mental disorder (Carson P 8 to 11) Causal factors in abnormal behaviors Biological causal factos - Neurotransmitter and hormonal imbalances (Carson P 68 to 71) - Genetic Vulnerabilities (Carson P 71 to 72) - Constitutional Liabilities (Carson P 75 to 78) - Psychosocial causal factors (Carson P to 108) - Socio cultural causal factors ( Carson P 112 to 113) UNIT II ANXIETY AND THEIR DISORDERS Overview of Anxiety Disorders (Carson P 161 to 164) - Phobic disorders, Social Phobia (P 169) - Panic disorders with and without Agoraphobia (P 172 to 175) - Generalized Anxiety disorder (P 183 to 190) - Obsessive compulsive disorder (P 192 to 195) Somatoform and dissociate disorders Somtoform Disorders - Somatization disorder (Carson P 268 to 269) - Hypochondriasis (Carson P 269 to 271) - Pain disorder (Carson P 271 to 273)

SYBA 45 - Converson disorder (Carson P 273 to 276) Dissociative Disorders - Dissociative Amnesic and Fugue (Carson P 280 to 282) - Dissociative Identity Disorder (Carson P 282 to 284) - Dipersonalization disorder (Carson P 285 to 286) UNIT III The Addictive Disorders and Psychological causes and Physical Disorder 01.

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The addictive disorder Alcohol abuse and dependence (Carson P 377 to 382) Drug abuse and dependence (Carson P 397 to 409) Psychological causes and physical Disorders (As per Psychosomutic disorders old course)

UNIT IV The Schizophrenias, Delusional Disorder and mood Disorder 01. The schizophrenias and delugional disorder - The schizophrenias (Carson P 464 to 477,489 to 493) - The classic subtypes of schizophrenias - Causal factors in schizoprenia - Delusional disorder (Paranoia) (Carson P 496 to 500) 02. Mood Disorders (Carson P 210 to 224) - What are mood disorder ? - Unipalar mood disorders - Bipolar mood Disorders UNIT V Therapies 01. Psychologically Based Therapies - The concept of mental health - Who - Indian Movement - An overview of Psychological treatment (Carson P 644 to 647) - Cognitive Therapy (Carson P 662 to 665) - Humanistic Therapy (Client centerct (Carson P 668 to 669) 02. Biologically based Therapies Early attempts at biological intervention - Coma and convulsive therapies (Carson P 619 to 622) - Neuro surgery (Carson P 622 to 624) Psychopharmacological Methods of Treatment - General Information regarding - Anti psychotic Drugs - Antidepressant Drugs - Antianxiety Drugs - Mood stabilizing Drugs Basic Reference Books : 01. Abnormal Psychology and Modern Life (Carson, Butcher, Mineka) Published by Pearson Education (Singapore), 1st Ed., 2003. 02. Abnormal Psychology and Modern Life (James C Coleman) Published by Taraorewala & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 03. Aadhunik Asamanaya Manovigyan (Arunkumar Singh) Published by Motilal Banarsidas

SYBA 46 Second Year B A (PSYCHOLOGY) Paper – V (Special) BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOUR Main Objective : (1) To acquaint students with the basic constructs of Biological and Physiological Psychology. (2) To provide students a perspective of biological and physiological bases of behaviour Total Marks : 100 70 External Examination 30 Internal Examination Duration of Exam : Three hours The paper will consist of the following five units Number of Topics for Units Unit UNIT I Introduction and Methods of Study UNIT II Biological bases of Behaviour UNIT III Biological and Physiological bases of Behaviour UNIT IV Physiological basis of Motivation and Emotion UNIT V Physiological basis of Higher Mental Processes, Intelligence and Personally UNIT III Physiological Basis of Perception & Sensory and Motor Mechanisms (I) PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF PERCEPTION : (1) Visual perception (2) Auditory perception (3) Chemical Perception (Olfactory and Gustatory Perception) (4) Somesthetic perception (Cutaneous and Kineasthetic perception) [Morgan & King 280 to 300, 312 to 321, 326 to 334 ] (II) SENSORY AND MOTOR MECHANISMS : (1) Sensory Areas and Palhways (2) Topographical Arrangement (3) Sensory Experience (4) Skilled Movements (5) Motor and Pre-motor Areas [ Morgan & King Page 699 to 714 ] UNIT IV Physiological Basis of Motivation and Emotion (I) PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF MOTIVATION : (1) Homeostasis (2) Hunger Motivation (3) Thirst Motivation (4) Sexual Motivation (5) Sleep and Arousal [Morgan & King Page 205 to 214, & 714 to 718 ] (II) PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF EMOTION : (1) PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING EMOTIONS (2) Emotion and Central Nervous System (3) Emotion and Autonomic Nervous System (4) Emotion and Indocrine Glands (5) LIE DETECTOR (6) Theories of Emotion [ Morgan & King Page 253 to 259 & 721 to 725 ]

SYBA 47 PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF HIGHER MENTAL PROCESSES, INELLIGENCE AND PERSONALITY (I) Physiological Basis of Higher Mental Processes : (1) Relationship between Higher Mental processes and Brain (2) Physiological basis of Learning (3) Physiological basis of Memory (4) Physiological basis of thinking [Morgan & King 725 to 731, C. T. Morgan 509 to 529 ] (II) Physiological Basis of Intelligence and Personality : (1) Feeble – Mindedness ( Types and Cavses ) (2) Improvement in Intelligence (3) Drugs and Personality ( Psychotomimetic drugs and Psychotherapatic drugs ) [ C. T. Morgan Page 555 to 567 ] BASIC BOOKS Morgan C. T. Physiological (1) Psychology ( 3 rd Ed. ) New York McGraw Hill Book company, 1965 (2) Morgan C T and R A King Introduction to Psychology ( 3 rd Ed. ) New York, McGraw Hill Book Company 1966 (3) Levinthal C. F. ‘Introduction to Physiological Psychology ( 3rd Ed. ) New Delhi, Prentice – Hill of India Private Limited, 1990 REFERENCE BOOKS (1) Carlson N. R. : Foundations of Physiological Psychology, Boston, Allyn and Bacon Inc. 1988 (2) Thompson R. E. Introduction to Physiological Psychology New York, Harper & Row Publishers ( 1975 ) Introduction to Psychology ( 3 rd Ed. ) New York, McGraw Hill Book Company 1966 S.Y.B.A. (PSYCHOLOGY) SYLLABUS FOR REGULAR & EXTERNAL STUDENTS PAPER 7 (CHILD PSYCHOLOGY PAPER 7) UNIT I CHILD PSYCHOLOGY –AN INTRODUCTION · Definition · Nature · Scope · Signifiearue · Field · Stances of major theories on basic issues in child development Beark L E P 32 · Child & child care – Doctor UNIT II Prenatal and Physical Development, Mator Development 1. Prenatal and Physical Development · Prenatal Development – Berk P.86 - Germinal Period or the Period of the zygole - Embroyonic period or the period of the Embryo - Fetal period or the period of the fetus · Physical Development (Birth to 12 Year) - Crow & crow P 24 to 33 - Mittal & Mittal – P 27 to 31 - Weight & Height - Bones

UNIT V

SYBA 48 - Teeth - Body proportions, Head, Face, Nose, Chest, Hand & legs. - Muscles & Fat - Developments of Internal Parts - Factors Influencing Physical Development – Mittal & Mittal p. 31 to 32 · Mator Development - Definition Hurlock P. 136 - Gross Mator & Fine Development in First two year and Early and Middle childhood – Berk P.140, P-174 - Hetherington & Parke P 202 to 212 UNIT III Cognitive and Intelligence Development · Cognitive Development Berk - Some Cognitive Attainments of Infancy (p. 128) Early childhood (p.240), Middle childhood and adolescence (p-244) - Stages of cognitive Development - Hetherington & Parke p. 343 to 367 · Intelligence Development - Definition Hetheringon & Park – p-430 - Stages of Intelligence Developments - Distribution of Intelligence -crow & crow p. 67 - Can Intelligence be improved by Deliferate effort? - English H. B. Dynamics of C. D. p. 295 to 312 - Resources necessary for creativity Berk p. 3 –7 UNIT – IV Language and Moral Development

* Emotional Development - Definition - Emotional Development - Berk P. 409 - Development of Emotional Expression - Berk p. 397 to 404 crow & crow p. 79 to 87 - Episodes in the strange situations - Berk - p. 420 - Over coming children’s fears - Hetherington & Parks p. 271 – 276 · Language Development - Language Development Berk . p. 386 - The stage of Language Development - Functions of Language or why Language? - Hetheringtion & Parke p. 283 to 284 - The four faces of Language, Phonology, semantics, syntax and pragmatics – Hetherington & Parke p. 284 to 286 · Moral Development - Definition - Internalization of moral Norms and Development of Moral Understanding Berk p. 503 - Development of Self control and aggression Berk p. 506 UNIT V Personality Development Contexts for Development · Personality Development crow & crow p. 181 to 197 - Definition - Gender Typing - Berk p. 543 - The Growth of personality

SYBA 49 - Factors that Influence – Personality Development - Personality Evaluation · Contexts for Development Berk p. 556 to 636 - The family - Peers, Media and schooling - Characteristics of Friendships - Regulating children’s T.V. viewing Basic Books 1. Child Development Laura E Berk 6th Edition Pearson Education First Indian Reprint 2003 2. Child Psychology A contemporary viewpoint 3rd Edition - E Mavis Hetherington Ross D parke Mc Graw – Hill international Editions Psychology series International Edition 1986 3. Dynamics of Child Development Horace B English The Ohio state university New Holt, Rinehartand Winston, Inc. February 1967 City Arts college Library 155.4 / Eng / 2746 / CUGC 4. A text Book of Child Behavior and Development B. Kuppuswamy Vani Educational Books, 4th Edition 1984 City Arts college Library 155.4 Kup 16676 5. Barnes & Noble college outline series Child Psychology Lester D. Crow ALICE CROW Barnes & Noble, Inc New York Copyright 1953 Reprint 1967 City Arts college Library 155.4 / CRO / UGC 2885 6. Shaishavnu manovighyan Catherine Landreth Late Harprasad J Bhatt, Ashwinikumar H. Bhatt Gujarat University First Edition 1976 H. K ARTS College Colt Psy 184 / 50-51 Reference Books : 1. Baal Manovigyan Dr. Smt. Santosh Mittal Dr. Smt. Deepshikha Mittal University Book House Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur RastraBhasha Arts & Comm College 4789/1/9/1/04 2. Baal Manovigyan Urvashi Kapadiya Shri Bharatkumar B Gandhi Anada Book Depo 1st Edition, 1968 Shri H K Arts College Library (s1/60.5/18705) 3. Baal Manovigyan Shri Mahesh M Dave Shri Kishor K Shukla Shri S.V. Trivedi Shri G.R. Mansuri

SYBA 50 M/s B.S.Shah Prakashan 2nd Edition oct-1973 Shri H K Arts College Library (s1/51.9/coltpsy.16) 4. Baal Manas Dr. Leelaben Shah 1st Edition Mahajan Book Depo Shri H K Arts College Library (s1/60.12/25398) S.Y. B.A. : PAPER III INDIAN CULTURE (Cultural History of India--Medieval & Modern Period) Unit 1 : 1. An outline study of the development of the medieval and the morden Indian Culture 2. Social, economic and religious condition of India during the Sultanate Period Unit 2 : 1. Cultural achievements of the Mughal empror Akbar 2. Administrative system of the Mughal Period 3. Art and architecture during the Mughal Period Unit 3 : 1. Impact and synthesis of Hindu and Muslim Culture 2. Bhakti movement--factors of origin--Principles of Bhakti movemet 3. Saintly tradition of North India, Maharashtra and Gujarat Unit 4 : 1. Sailors of the medieval Culture : Krishnadevray, maharana Pratap, Chhatrapati Shivaji, Guru Govindsinh 2. Causes and result of 1857 event 3. Renaissance of India and its tourch-bearers : Rajaram Mohanray, Dayanand Saraswati, Swami Vivekananda Unit 5 : Freedom fighters : 1. Bal Gangadhar Tilak 2. Bhagatsinh 3. Netaji Subhashchandra Bose 4. Gandhiji 5. Sardar Patel Unit 6 : 1. Multiple development of independent India : (a) Green revolution (b) White revolution (c) Development of Science and Technology (d) Industrial development and space research 2. Indian democracy and its challanges (a) Communalism and militant activitics (b) Poverty, over population, unemployment and curroption (c) Mass media and envioronment 3. Problems of globalisation. Books Recommended Majmudar, Raychaudhari : An advanced History of India (Part II and III) and Datta Srivastav, A. L. : Medieval Indian Culture Majumudar, R. C. : British Paramountacy and Indian Renaissance Part II and others

Mahajan, V. D. Nehru, Jawaharlal Tarachand Zafar, S. M. Shrivastav, A. L. Farquhar, J. N. Sharma, D. S. Narvane, V. S. Banerjee, Surendranath Mulkaraj, Anand

SYBA 51 : The Nationalist Movement in Indian And its leaders : Discovery of India : Influence of Islam on Indian Culture : The Cultural aspects of Muslim rule in India : The Mughal Empire : Modern religious movement in India : The Renaissance of Hinduism : Modern Indian Thought : A Nation in the making : Is there a contemporary Indian Civilization

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Unit 3 : 1. Contribution of Sayajirao gackwad III in the development of Baroda State 2. Social reform movement of Gujarat during the 19th Century A. D. and its social reformers Unit 4 : . Important Satyagrahas of Gujarat : 1. Kheda, Borsad, Bardoli 2. Dandikuch--1930 3. Quite India--1942 4. Arzi Hakumat Unit 5 : 1. Impact of Gandhian thought on Gujarat--Social life, education, women's upliftment and rural development 2. Merger of princely states and contribution of Sardar Patel 3. Maha Gujarat Movement and formation of Gujarat State

SYBA 52 Unit 6 : Modern Gujarat 1. Development of Industry, trade and commerce 2. Social change and education 3. Co-operative movement in Gujarat--Irrigation and Narmada Yojana Books Recommended Commissariat, M. S. : History of Gujarat Vol. I, II, & III Misra, S. C. : The Rise of Muslim Power in Gujarat Munshi, K. M. : Gujarat and its Literature Chaube, J. : History of Gujarat Kingdom Gujarat State Gazetter (General) Vol. I and II (New Edition, Gandhinagar) Majamudara, M.A. : Cultural History of Gujarat Xà`ò, ­÷l{É©ÉÊiÉ­÷É´É ´ÉÒ.

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