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Bachelor/Master of Arts [BA/MA] is a 3/2-year Graduate/postgraduate degree course that deals with the main areas of specialization such as Arts, Humanities and some areas of Social Science. The Master of Arts course aims to train the students to improve students' critical thinking skills, analyze ideas and propositions, and communicate their views. The students pursuing the Master of Arts have many job opportunities in India and abroad in various arts, sociology, humanities, and psychology
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BA or Bachelor of Arts in English is a three-year programme for students to pursue undergraduate degree courses in English.
The MA or Master of Arts is a two-year postgraduate degree programme in English. The programmes in English focus on the features of the language, such as linguistics, semantics, and phonetics, along with the study of ancient and modern literature. The English courses include core subjects about popular and important literature and writing, as well as elective subjects that include literacy theory, literary criticism, world literature, philosophy, and history. Students with an active interest in the English language and writing take up these courses.
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A social science is any branch of academic study or science that deals with human behaviour in its social and cultural aspects.
Usually included within the social sciences are cultural (or social) anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and economics.
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Introduction to Journalism. Introduction to Mass Communication.
Editing Techniques. Media Laws and Indian Constitution. Reporting Methods. Media Management.
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Philosophy – the love of wisdom – is an activity of attempting to understand the world, in all its aspects.
There are four pillars of philosophy: theoretical philosophy (metaphysics and epistemology), practical philosophy (ethics, social and political philosophy, aesthetics), logic, and history of philosophy.
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Psychology is the study of the mind, occurring partly via the study of behaviour and mental functions.
The B.Sc. (Psychology) degree course involves study of mind processes, motives, reactions, feelings, conØict resolution, crisis management, groupthink, motivation and nature of mind.