Minor and Multidisciplinary Courses
As part of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP), our college offers a diverse selection of Minor and Multidisciplinary Courses that enrich the academic journey of students beyond their core areas of study. These courses are designed to provide flexibility, broaden intellectual horizons, and enhance employability by integrating complementary knowledge and skillsets from various disciplines. Students can choose from a wide range of minors that align with their interests and career goals.
Journalism
The Minor in Journalism introduces students to the principles and practices of modern media. It covers news reporting, media ethics, writing techniques, and digital communication. Ideal for students from any stream, this course enhances skills in storytelling, critical thinking, and public communication, offering pathways into media, public relations, and content creation.
History
The Minor in History fosters a deep understanding of historical events, cultures, and social movements. Through critical analysis and contextual studies, students develop research skills and a global perspective, making this course valuable for those aiming for careers in education, civil services, archival research, or heritage management.
Physical Education
This course emphasizes the importance of health, fitness, and well-being. Students gain knowledge in exercise science, training methodologies, and sports education. It helps inculcate discipline, leadership, and teamwork—skills that are applicable in fields such as fitness training, sports management, teaching, and wellness programs.
Physiology
The Minor in Physiology explores the functioning of the human body, including organ systems and biological regulation. It is particularly beneficial for students interested in health sciences, psychology, or life sciences, offering a solid base for advanced studies in medical and allied health fields.
Statistics
Statistics as a minor equips students with the ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data effectively. Covering probability, statistical inference, and analytical tools, this course is highly valuable in today’s data-driven world. It supports academic growth in areas such as economics, psychology, data science, and research-based disciplines.