BSc Nutrition and Dietetics, Human Development
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Brochure
- Syllabus
- Human Development
- Syllabus
Overview
Nutrition and Dietetics is offered as part of the dual major (B.Sc. NDHD) program and intends to create competent professionals with in-depth understanding of a wide spectrum of courses in the areas of community nutrition, food science, dietetics and nutrition counselling. The program will encourage students to carry out novel research in core areas of nutrition. This will play a pivotal role in developing reasoning, logic, problem solving and scientific temper. The Dual-Major program is designed as per the New Education Policy along with Human Development, languages, ability enhancement, skill- and value-based courses, discipline specific, elective and vocational courses, internship and minor research project.
Semester | Course Code | Category of Course |
Theory / Practical | Credits | Paper Titles | Marks | |
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Theory | Practical | ||||||
I | ND T C 1.1 | DSC | Theory | 4 | Fundamentals of Nutrition | 60 | 40 |
ND P C 1.1 | DSC | Practical | 2 | Fundamentals of Nutrition | 25 | 25 | |
ND OE 1 | OE | Theory | 3 | Nutrition Literacy & Health | 60 | 40 | |
II | ND T C 2.1 | DSC | Theory | 4 | Principles of Food Science and Preservation | 60 | 40 |
ND P C 2.1 | DSC | Practical | 2 | Principles of Food Science and Preservation | 25 | 25 | |
ND OE 2 | OE | Theory | 3 | Food Safety and Hygiene | 60 | 40 | |
Exit option with Certificate (50 credits) | |||||||
III | ND T C 3.1 | DSC | Theory | 4 | Nutrition through life span | 60 | 40 |
ND P C 3.1 | DSC | Practical | 2 | Nutrition through life span | 25 | 25 | |
ND OE 3 | OE | Theory | 3 | Traditional Foods and Health | 60 | 40 | |
IV | ND T C 4.1 | DSC | Theory | 4 | Human Physiology | 60 | 40 |
ND P C 4.1 | DSC | Practical | 2 | Human Physiology | 25 | 25 | |
ND OE 4 | OE | Theory | 3 | Nutrition in Weight Management | 60 | 40 | |
Exit option with Diploma (100 credits) |
Overview
The four years Bachelors programme in Human Development with an aim to build knowledge and competencies. The focus of the programme would be to develop professional and entrepreneurial skills in the domains of Human Development & Family Studies, Early Childhood Care and Education, adolescents and adulthood, vulnerable sections, guidance and counseling. The curriculum at the Bachelor level focus to foster a firm theoretical background with amalgamation of practical skills and development of research related abilities in the fourth year of course, so that the graduates are capable to enter doctoral degree with critical and analytical thinking abilities, sensitive to societal issues and concerns and able to communicate skillfully.
The programme aims at creating professionals who will utilize the substantial knowledge in the realm of Human Development to respond to the challenges of a dynamic socio-economic political situations and systems. The students would be competent to address emergent issues and concerns of the society with sensitivity to understand culture, psychological and life span developmental perspectives spread through four academic years of the course. The programme enable graduates to work as teachers, counselors, child life specialists, project assistants, coordinators, programme planners, supervisors in government and non-government educational institutions and organizations. Since the students will have adequate knowledge in planning, evaluating and monitoring organizing skills it would enable them to work as entrepreneurs and advocacy roles.
The course is also specialized study of an individual focusing on the care and welfare across life span from conception to old age. The subject emphasizes the understanding of biological and psychosocial processes that characterize each stage of development enabling an individual to have comprehensive knowledge of different stages across life span.
Semester | Category of Course |
Subject | Paper | Credits |
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I | DSC | Fundamentals of Child Development | Theory Practical |
4 2 |
OE | Elements of Human Behavior | Theory | 3 | |
II | DSC | Early Childhood care and Education | Theory Practical |
4 2 |
OE | Family and Relationship Management | Theory | 3 | |
III | DSC | Development in Adolescence and Adulthood | Theory Practical |
4 2 |
OE | Fundamentals of Guidance and Counselling | Theory Practical |
3 | |
IV | DSC | Guidance in Child Development | Theory Practical |
4 2 |
V | DSC | Children with Special Needs and Inclusive education | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
DSC | Adolescent Health and Development | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
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Minor | Development of Self and Personality | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
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Vocational | Basics of Toy Making | Theory Practical |
1 2 |
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VI | DSC | Development and Aging | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
DSC | Programs and policies for vulnerable sections | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
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Minor | Life skill education | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
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Vocational | Early Childhood Educator’s Training | Theory | 3 | |
Internship | 2 | |||
VII | DSC | Infant Development & Stimulation | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
DSC | Development al Assessments across lifespan | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
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DSC | Theoretical Perspectives of Human Development | Theory | 3 | |
DSE | Women Studies/ Culture and Psychology | Theory | 3 | |
DSE | Care of children with disabilities and illness/ Human ecology | Theory | 3 | |
DSE | Research Methodology | Theory | 3 | |
VIII | DSC | Parent Education | Theory Practical |
3 2 |
DSC | Mental Health | Theory | 3 | |
DSC | Reproductive health | Theory | 3 | |
DSE | Crime and Violence/ Development al Assessments | Theory | 3 | |
Research Project | 6 |