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ToIndira Gandhi Institute
Of Physical Education & Sports Sciences
Welcome
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THE COURSE OF STUDY
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. B.P.Ed (HONS)
Bachelor in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)
Sem. FC DC-I DC-II AC IMBH/CA
v 9. Fundamental of Sports Sociology
10. Physiology of Exercise.
11. Yoga
3. Professional Paper (Any one): Exercise Technology, Sports Nutrition, Aerobics, Sports for All, Gym. Management, Sports Journalism, Fitness & Wellness.
5-CA
vi 12. Sports Psychology 13. Kinesiology & Biomechanics 14. Game of Specialization (Continued from Sem.-IV)
4. Skill & Prowess : Team Games and Individual Games, Minor Game (Relay Games & Recreational Games etc.), March Past, Free Hand Exercises, Calisthenics, Dumble, Lathi, Lazium
6-CA
viii 15. Physical Activity & Sports Technology 16. Test, Measurement & Evaluation 17. Research Methodology
7-CA
VIII 18. Fundamental of Sports Training 19. Management in Physical Education & Sports20. Dissertation (Final submission)
8-CA
Bachelor in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)
Foundation Courses1. Language, Literature and Creativity –
I (Hindi /MIL) 2. Information Technology.3. Science and Life. 4. Applied Course –I 5. Language, Literature and Creativity-
II (English) 6. Building Mathematical Ability. 7. History, Culture and Civilization. 8. Business Entrepreneurship9. Governance and Citizenship. 10. Psychology, Communication and Life Skills 11. Geographic and Socio Economic Diversity. 12. Environment and Public Health.
Foundation Courses14 weeks per semester
2weeks of Field work/Project work
1. Language, Literature and Creativity –I (Hindi /MIL)
5. Language, Literature and Creativity- II (English)
Lectures-4
Class presentation-1
Other Foundation Subjects-
Lectures-2
Class presentation-1
Maximum Marks-75
End semester examination-40
Continuous Evaluation of Project-35
Disciplinary Courses (DC-I)1. Foundation of Physical Education 2. Track & Field 3. Anatomy & Physiology 4. Game of Specialization (out of Listed Sports) 5. Methods of Teaching 6. Health Education, First Aid & Rehabilitation 7. Gymnastics 8. Game of Specialization (To be continued From Sem.-II) 9. Fundamental of Sports Sociology 10. Physiology of Exercise. 11. Yoga 12. Sports Psychology 13. Kinesiology & Biomechanics 14. Game of Specialization (Continued from Sem.-IV) 15. Physical Activity & Sports Technology 16. Test, Measurement & Evaluation 17. Research Methodology 18. Fundamental of Sports Training 19. Management in Physical Education & Sports20. Dissertation (Final submission)
Disciplinary Courses (DC-I)14 weeks per semester
2weeks of Field work/Project work
Lectures-4
Class presentation-1
PRACICALS-4
Maximum Marks-150
End semester examination-THEORY-75
Internal Assessment-25
Practical-50 (25 Continuous Evaluation &25 End semester examination
Disciplinary Courses
DC-IIstudents will have to choose total 6 minor subjects of their liking
Disciplinary Courses DC-II14 weeks per semester
2weeks of Field work/Project work
Lectures-4
Class presentation-1
PRACICALS-4
Maximum Marks-150
End semester examination-THEORY-75
Internal Assessment-25
Practical-50 (25 Continuous Evaluation &25 End semester examination
Applied Courses(AC)Students will have to Study a total 4 AC Courses in addition to AC-I
Applied Courses(AC)16 weeks per
semester
PRACICALS-3
Continuous Evaluation-75
Integrating Mind, Body and Heart
To instill the principles of non-violence and truth in each student
main theme reflects an effort to kindle a value oriented and holistic thought process in the consciousness of the student
episodes chosen from Gandhi's life
CACultural ActivityIn 6 Semesters
Integrating Mind, Body and Heart & CA
16 weeks per semester
Total periods-2
No Evaluation
Diploma In Physical Education-2yearsBachelor in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) -3Years
Bachelor in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) (Hons)-4Years
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-I
Semester – I / II :Group A1. Language, Literature and Creativity –I (Hindi /MIL) 2. Information Technology.3. Science and Life. 4. Applied Course –I
Semester – I / II :Group B5. Language, Literature and Creativity- II (English) 6. Building Mathematical Ability. 7. History, Culture and Civilization. 8. Business Entrepreneurship.
1.Language, Literature and Creativity –I (Hindi)
2. Information Technology.
Objective & Expected OutcomesTo enable student to be aware of the role of IT in education,
society and business.To enable students to be aware of basic hardware and
software components that makes the data processing possible.
To enable students to prepare documents and presentations for their academic work.
To enable students to explore Internet for various purposes in an effective, secure and legal manner.
To enable students to understand the organization of information resources available at different sources specially the library.
3. Science and Life. Origin and Evolution
of Life: Water and Energy for
life: Nutrients and
Household Chemicals:
Physical Parameters and Household Appliances
Industry and Technology in Daily Life:
4. Applied Course –I-Hindi
4. Applied Course –I-English
5.Language, Literature and Creativity- II (English)
6
Mathematical Ability
Building
7. History, Culture and Civilization. Environment: Culture,
Tradition, and Practices
Urbanization and Urbanism
Social Inequality and Gender
Cultural Heritage Cultural Forms and
Cultural Expressions
8. Business Entrepreneurship. EntrepreneurshipBusiness Market and Society Management
DC-I-1Foundations of Physical Education
DC-I-2 Track & Field
Integrating Mind, Body and Heart
To instill the principles of non-violence and truth in each student
main theme reflects an effort to kindle a value oriented and holistic thought process in the consciousness of the student
episodes chosen from Gandhi's life
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-II
Semester – I / II :Group A1. Language, Literature and Creativity –I (Hindi /MIL) 2. Information Technology.3. Science and Life. 4. Applied Course –I
Semester – I / II :Group B5. Language, Literature and Creativity- II (English) 6. Building Mathematical Ability. 7. History, Culture and Civilization. 8. Business Entrepreneurship.
DC-I-3
Anatomy & Physiology
DC-I-4Game of Specialization:Any one of the following:103 (i)Athletics 103 (ii)Basketball 103 (iii)Badminton 103 (iv)Cricket103 (v) Football103 (vi)Gymnastic103 (vii)Handball103 (viii)Hockey103 (ix)Judo103 (x) Kabaddi103 (xi) Kho-Kho 103 (xii) Volleyball 103 (xiii)Yoga
Integrating Mind, Body and Heart
To instill the principles of non-violence and truth in each student
main theme reflects an effort to kindle a value oriented and holistic thought process in the consciousness of the student
episodes chosen from Gandhi's life
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-III
Semester – III / IV :Group C9. Governance and Citizenship. 10. Psychology, Communication and Life Skills
Semester – III / IV :Group D11. Geographic and Socio Economic Diversity. 12. Environment and Public Health.
Governance and Citizenship.The Concept of Good GovernanceCitizens and their Rights and ObligationsLaw Enforcement and Administration of JusticeRural and Urban Governance: Access to Opportunities and
AmenitiesInstitutional Initiatives towards Good Governance
Psychology, Communication and Life SkillsSelf awareness and discovering one's self, values and ethics.Thinking and communicating rationally, analyzing fallacies and
misconceptions.Understanding and dealing with emotions like happiness, love,
anger and fear; discovering paradoxes of everyday life.Listening, empathy, friendship, difficulties in relationships, giving
and receiving feedback, collaboration.
Geographic and Socio Economic Diversity. Recognizing, Accommodating and valuing diversityPeople, Livelihood and Occupational DiversityLinkages between Diversity and India's Socio-economic
challengesConflicts and Unity in Diversity
Environment and Public Health.Linkages between Environment and HealthClimate Change and Implications on Public HealthEnvironmental Policies and PracticesPerspectives and Interventions in Public HealthDiseases in Contemporary Society
DC-I-5Methods of Teaching in Physical Education
DC-I-6Health Education, First Aid & Rehabilitation
DC-IIstudents will have to choose total 6 minor subjects of their liking
AC-1Professional Game: (Any one) Basketball, Volleyball, Judo, Swimming, Badminton, Cricket, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Football, Hockey, Table-Tennis & Handball.
CACultural Activity
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-IV
Semester – III / IV :Group C9. Governance and Citizenship. 10. Psychology, Communication and Life Skills
Semester – III / IV :Group D11. Geographic and Socio Economic Diversity. 12. Environment and Public Health.
DC-I-7
Gymnastics
DC-I-8Game of Specialization:(To be continued from Semester-II)
DC-IIstudents will have to choose total 6 minor subjects of their liking
AC1. Teaching Practice
:-( Five Lessons
Each)(a)Class Room
Lessons Plan (b)Field Lessons
Plan
CACultural Activity
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-V
DC-I-9
Fundamental of Sports Sociology
DC-I-10
Physiology Of Exercise
DC-I-11
Yoga
DC-IIstudents will have to choose total 6 minor subjects of their liking
AC3. Professional Paper (Any one): Exercise Technology, Sports Nutrition, Aerobics, Sports for All, Gym. Management, Sports Journalism, Fitness & Wellness.
CACultural Activity
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-VI
DC-I-12
Sports Psychology
DC-I-13Kinesiology & Biomechanics in Physical Education
DC-I-14Game of Specialization
(To be continued from Semester-IV
DC-IIstudents will have to choose total 6 minor subjects of their liking
AC4. Skill & Prowess : Team Games and Individual Games, Minor Game (Relay Games & Recreational Games etc.), March Past, Free Hand Exercises, Calisthenics, Dumble, Lathi, Lazium
CACultural Activity
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-VII
DC-I-15
Physical Activity & Sports Technology
DC-I-16Test, Measurement & Evaluation
DC-I-17
Research Methodology
DC-IIstudents will have to choose total 6 minor subjects of their liking
CACultural Activity
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Semester-VIII
DC-I-18
Fundamentals of Sports Training
DC-I-19ManagementIn PhysicalEducation &Sports
DC-I-20
Dissertation
DC-IIstudents will have to choose total 6 minor subjects of their liking
CACultural Activity
THE COURSE OF STUDY
BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (B.P.Ed.)
Ist Semester(25 credits)
BPE 0701Foundation, History & Principles of Physical Education
BPE 0702
Organization, Administration, Supervision in Physical Education
BPE 0703
Measurement andEvaluation
BPE 0704Anatomy and Physiology of Exercise
BPE 0705Optional- I Any one from the list given below1.Kinesiology and Biomechanics2.Olympic Education3.Adapted physical Education4.Fitness and Wellness Management5.Computer Application in Physical Education Module-1.
BPE 0706Skill & Prowess
BPE 0707Lesson Plan (Internal)
IInd Semester(25 credits)
BPE 0801Sports Training
BPE 0802Health Education
BPE 0803
Sports Psychology
BPE 0804Methods of Teaching
BPE 0805Optional-II Any one from the list given below (1)Injury Management and Rehabilitation(2)Sports Sociology(3)Facility Management(4)Computer Application in Physical Education Module-2(5)Specialized Sport: (Tack & Field/ Individual/ Team leaders)
BPE 0806Skill & Prowess
BPE 0807Lesson Plan (External)
ADD ON COURSES
BPE 0901 AerobicsBPE 0902 YogaBPE 0903 Sports for All BPE 0904 Sports JournalismBPE 0905 Gym OperationsBPE 0906 Health, Fitness and Wellness Management BPE 0907 Personality DevelopmentBPE 0908 Computer Application in Physical Education
THE COURSE OF STUDY
MASTERS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (M.P.Ed.)
SEMESTER-I
MPE 0701
Research Process and Statistical Techniques in Physical Education
MPE 0702
Scientific Basis of Sports Training & Talent Identification
MPE 0703Game of Specialization (One to be selected from the list)MPE 0703 (i) Athletics MPE 0703 (ii) Aquatics (Swimming, Diving & Water-polo) MPE 0703 (iii) Badminton MPE 0703 (iv) Basketball MPE 0703 (v) CricketMPE 0703 (vi) FootballMPE 0703 (vii) Gymnastics MPE 0703 (viii) HandballMPE 0703 (ix) HockeyMPE 0703 (x) JudoMPE 0703 (xi) KabaddiMPE 0703 (xii) Kho-KhoMPE 0703 (xiii) Table TennisMPE 0703 (xiv) VolleyballMPE 0703 (xv) Yoga
MPE 0704
Subject Specialization (Any one to be selected from the list)MPE 0704 (i) Exercise PhysiologyMPE 0704 (ii) Sport BiomechanicsMPE 0704 (iii) Exercise & Sport PsychologyMPE 0704 (iv) Professional Preparation & Curriculum DesignMPE 0704 (v) Sport SociologyMPE 0704 (vi) Sport Management
SEMESTER-2
MPE 0801
Research Process and Statistical Techniques in Physical Education
MPE 0802
Educational Technology and Pedagogy Techniques in Physical Education
MPE 0803Game of Specialization (To be continued from semester-I)MPE 0803 (i) Athletics MPE 0803 (ii) Aquatics (Swimming, Diving & Water-polo) MPE 0803 (iii) Badminton MPE 0803 (iv) Basketball MPE 0803 (v) CricketMPE 0803 (vi) FootballMPE 0803 (vii) Gymnastics MPE 0803 (viii) HandballMPE 0803 (ix) HockeyMPE 0803 (x) JudoMPE 0803 (xi) KabaddiMPE 0803 (xii) Kho-KhoMPE 0803 (xiii) Table TennisMPE 0803 (xiv) VolleyballMPE 0803 (xv) Yoga
MPE 0804Subject Specialization (To be continue from semester-I)MPE 0804 (i) Exercise PhysiologyMPE 0804 (ii) Sport BiomechanicsMPE 0804 (iii) Exercise & Sport PsychologyMPE 0804 (iv) Professional Preparation & Curriculum DesignMPE 0804 (v) Sport SociologyMPE 0804 (vi) Sport Management
SEMESTER-3
MPE-0901MPE-0902MPE-0903
Optional Group-I (any two to be selected from the list other other than one’s subject specialization)Fundamentals of Health EducationFundamentals of Sport BiomechanicsFundamentals of Exercise Physiology
MPE 0904 Subject Specialization (To be continue from semester-II)MPE 0904 (i) Exercise PhysiologyMPE 0904 (ii) Sport BiomechanicsMPE 0904 (iii) Exercise & Sport PsychologyMPE 0904 (iv) Professional Preparation & Curriculum DesignMPE 0904 (v) Sport SociologyMPE 0904 (vi) Sport Management
MPE0905
Athlete’s Care and Rehabilitation
SEMESTER-4
MPE-1001MPE-1002MPE-1003
Optional Group-II (any two to be selected from the list other than one’s subject specialization) Fundamentals of Sport SociologyFundamentals of Sport PsychologyFundamentals of Sport Management & Administration
MPE 1004
Subject Specialization (To be continue from semester-III)MPE 1004 (i) Exercise PhysiologyMPE 1004 (ii) Sport BiomechanicsMPE 1004 (iii) Exercise & Sport PsychologyMPE 1004 (iv) Professional Preparation & Curriculum DesignMPE 1004 (v) Sport SociologyMPE 1004 (vi) Sport Management
MPE1005
Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education
MPE1006Dissertation / Project Work / Long Essay OROptional Group-II (One to be selected from the list)MPE 1006 (i) Adapted Physical EducationMPE 1006 (ii) Fitness and WellnessMPE 1006 (iii) Sport TherapyMPE 1006 (iv) Sport JournalismMPE 1006 (v) Sport Industry & MarketingMPE 1006 (vi) Sport, Physical Activity & Nutrition
ADD-ON COURSES
MPE 1101Sports Nutrition and Exercise PrescriptionMPE 1102Sports Field Technology MPE 1103Gymnasium OperationsMPE 1104Computer Applications in Physical Education & Sports MPE 1105Life Saving Skills & Disaster Management MPE 1106Adventure Sports Leadership Training MPE 1107Sports and Community Volunteer Leadership MPE 1108Sports for AllMPE 1109Physical Education for AllMPE 1110Study of OlympicsMPE1111Advance Fitness Assessment & Exercise Prescription
When you enter in the Institute, you must be in possession of I-Card/Library Card & show it at the main gate and at the Library Gate.
For Enquiry Regarding admission, examination, bus pass, your documents etc., contact to Room No.9 to Sh. Bharat Bhushan, Sh. Gulshan, Sh. Shrichand & Sh. B.N. Yadav.
For fee deposit, refund, security etc., contact to Accounts Section (through window near main gate)
For medical facilities i.e. first aid, physiotherapy etc. contact to Room No.12 & 13.
For drawing sports kit etc. contact in Room No.14.
For drawing sports equipments/sports goods, contact to Room No.11.
For gymnasium facilities, contact to Room No.11.
Various Lab. facilities Physiotherapy : Room No.13Biomechanics : Room No.16Exercise Physiology: Room No.17Anatomy-Physiology: Room No.33Audio-visual : Room No.40 & 41Computer : Room No.8
For all sports activities
Report in your respective game court/playfields.
Class RoomsB.Sc. Part-I: Room No.31, 32, 42B.Sc. Part-II: Room No.25, 26, 43B.Sc. Part-III: Room No.38, 39B.P.Ed.: Room No.27, 28M.P.Ed. Part-I: Room No.29M.P.Ed. Part-II: Room No.30
Lockers You will be allotted lockers to keep your belongings at your own risk. You should not keep gold ornaments, cash, costly items in the lockers. It is only to keep your sports kit etc.
To see your class teacher, subject teacher, meet them in Staff Room (Room No.21) or in their respective rooms.
You must read notice boards daily for day to day activities.
Regular attendance
Regular attendance is must in the Institute as follows.For B.Sc. students: 66% B.P.Ed. students: 75% M.P.Ed. students: 80% Students will be given proxy attendance benefit only if they proceed ‘on Duty’ after obtaining permission from the Principal through the concerned teacher with in 15 days of the event/s.
A Conference Room is situated at 1st Floor (Room No.22).
No Smoking
No Ragging
No AlcoholNo Drugs
No Indiscipline