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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Bachelor Of Arts

    Vedavyasa Degree College Tirupati
    Duration
    4 Years
    Bachelor Of Arts UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Bachelor Of Arts

    Vedavyasa Degree College Tirupati
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

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    4 Years
    Bachelor Of Arts
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    1,500

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    1,500

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Bachelor of Arts program at Vedavyasa Degree College Tirupati is structured to provide a comprehensive and progressive educational experience. The program is divided into eight semesters, with each semester designed to build upon the previous one and prepare students for advanced study and professional practice.

    Semester-wise Course Structure

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1BA101Introduction to Philosophy3-0-0-3None
    1BA102Fundamentals of Literature3-0-0-3None
    1BA103Basic Sociology3-0-0-3None
    1BA104Introduction to Political Science3-0-0-3None
    1BA105History of India3-0-0-3None
    1BA106English Composition3-0-0-3None
    2BA201Comparative Literature3-0-0-3BA102
    2BA202Political Theory3-0-0-3BA104
    2BA203History of Ancient Civilizations3-0-0-3BA105
    2BA204Introduction to Psychology3-0-0-3None
    2BA205Cultural Anthropology3-0-0-3BA103
    2BA206Media and Communication3-0-0-3BA106
    3BA301Research Methodology3-0-0-3BA201
    3BA302Public Policy Analysis3-0-0-3BA202
    3BA303Archaeological Methods3-0-0-3BA203
    3BA304Psychological Theories3-0-0-3BA204
    3BA305Global Studies3-0-0-3BA205
    3BA306Digital Media3-0-0-3BA206
    4BA401Advanced Research Project3-0-0-3BA301
    4BA402Policy Implementation3-0-0-3BA302
    4BA403Historical Archaeology3-0-0-3BA303
    4BA404Behavioral Psychology3-0-0-3BA304
    4BA405International Relations3-0-0-3BA305
    4BA406Media Ethics3-0-0-3BA306
    5BA501Special Topics in Literature3-0-0-3BA401
    5BA502Urban Policy3-0-0-3BA402
    5BA503Archaeological Discoveries3-0-0-3BA403
    5BA504Cognitive Psychology3-0-0-3BA404
    5BA505Cultural Studies3-0-0-3BA405
    5BA506Public Relations3-0-0-3BA406
    6BA601Advanced Political Theory3-0-0-3BA501
    6BA602Conflict Resolution3-0-0-3BA502
    6BA603Archaeological Fieldwork3-0-0-3BA503
    6BA604Development Psychology3-0-0-3BA504
    6BA605Postcolonial Studies3-0-0-3BA505
    6BA606Journalism3-0-0-3BA506
    7BA701Philosophy of Science3-0-0-3BA601
    7BA702Environmental Policy3-0-0-3BA602
    7BA703Advanced Archaeology3-0-0-3BA603
    7BA704Psychological Research3-0-0-3BA604
    7BA705Global Governance3-0-0-3BA605
    7BA706Media Production3-0-0-3BA606
    8BA801Thesis3-0-0-3BA701
    8BA802Capstone Project3-0-0-3BA702
    8BA803Advanced Archaeological Research3-0-0-3BA703
    8BA804Research in Psychology3-0-0-3BA704
    8BA805Global Policy Analysis3-0-0-3BA705
    8BA806Final Media Project3-0-0-3BA706

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Advanced departmental elective courses are designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and specialized skills in their chosen fields. These courses are offered in the later semesters and are intended to prepare students for advanced research and professional practice.

    Philosophy of Science

    This course explores the foundational principles and methods of scientific inquiry, examining the philosophical underpinnings of scientific knowledge and its application in various disciplines. Students will engage with key texts in epistemology and philosophy of science, and will develop critical thinking skills essential for research and analysis.

    Environmental Policy

    This course examines the intersection of environmental issues and policy-making, focusing on the development and implementation of environmental regulations and programs. Students will analyze case studies of environmental policy in different countries and will explore the role of stakeholders in shaping environmental legislation.

    Advanced Archaeology

    This course provides students with an advanced understanding of archaeological methods and theories, focusing on fieldwork and research techniques. Students will engage in hands-on research projects and will learn to apply archaeological methods to historical and cultural analysis.

    Psychological Research

    This course introduces students to advanced research methodologies in psychology, including experimental design, data analysis, and statistical methods. Students will conduct independent research projects and will develop skills in hypothesis testing and data interpretation.

    Global Governance

    This course explores the structure and functioning of global governance institutions, focusing on international relations and policy-making. Students will examine the role of international organizations and the impact of global governance on local communities and societies.

    Final Media Project

    This course allows students to apply their knowledge and skills in media production and communication. Students will work on a comprehensive media project, from conceptualization to final production, and will present their work to a panel of faculty and industry professionals.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department's philosophy on project-based learning is rooted in the belief that students learn best when they are actively engaged in meaningful, real-world projects. This approach emphasizes collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

    The structure of project-based learning includes:

    • Mini-Projects: These are smaller-scale projects that students undertake in the earlier semesters. Mini-projects are designed to build foundational skills and provide students with opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations.
    • Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project: The capstone project is a comprehensive research or creative endeavor that students complete in their final year. This project allows students to demonstrate their mastery of the subject and to contribute to the field of study.

    The evaluation criteria for projects include:

    • Research Quality: The depth and rigor of the research conducted.
    • Originality: The novelty and creativity of the project.
    • Application: The practical relevance and impact of the project.
    • Presentation: The clarity and effectiveness of the project presentation.

    Students select their projects and faculty mentors based on their interests and career goals. The department provides guidance and support throughout the project process, ensuring that students are well-prepared to complete their projects successfully.