Master of Arts in History
- ID: MHS2021
- 4 Semesters (2 yrs)
- Min Qualification : Degree or equivalent
Towards the end of the programme, learners will be able to:
- evaluate the nature of the modern discipline of history and the different trends in writing history
- understand how history reflects in the socio-economic and political undercurrents of the day
- acquire conceptual and theoretical clarity to analyse historical processes
- understand the values of democracy, secularism, humanism and scientific temper
- develop critical spirit and the ability to do independent research
- understand the dangers of ahistorical thought processes in our society
- write competitive examinations for securing lucrative jobs in government or other public/private sectors etc.
Semester | Course type | Name of the course | Credit |
S1 | Discipline Core Course | History and Theory | 4 |
Discipline Core Course | History of Kerala up to 1800 A.D | 4 | |
Discipline Core Course | History of Early India: Selected Themes | 4 | |
Discipline Core Course | History of Ancient Societies | 4 | |
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (Discipline Specific) | An Introduction to Historical Research | 2 | |
S2 | Discipline Core Course | Historical Writings in India | 4 |
Discipline Core Course | History of Modern Kerala; Problems and Perspectives | 4 | |
Discipline Core Course | Society and Culture in Indian History (1200 C.E- 1800C.E) | 4 | |
Discipline Core Course | Selected Themes in the History of Medieval World | 4 | |
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (Institution Specific) | Foundational Skills for Research and Writing | 2 | |
S3 | Discipline Core Course | Colonialism and Nationalism in Modern India | 4 |
Discipline Core Course | Social Revolutions in Modern World | 4 | |
Discipline Specific Elective Course (Learners can choose any two) | Environmental History of India | 4 | |
Perspectives on South Indian History | |||
Caste and Social Exclusion in India | |||
Perspectives on Human Rights | |||
Skill Enhancement Compulsory Course | Introduction to Local History Writing | 2 | |
S4 | Discipline Core Course | Contemporary India | 4 |
Discipline Core Course | Contemporary World- Select Issues | 4 | |
Discipline Specific Elective Course | Maritime History of India | 4 | |
Gender in Indian History | |||
Skill Enhancement Compulsory Course | Archival Studies | 2 | |
Dissertation/Project work | Dissertation | 4 | |
Cross Border (It is optional for | Organisational Behaviour | 4 | |
Romantics and Victorians | 4 | ||
കവിതയും കഥയും (Kavithayum Kadhayum) | 4 | ||
Arabic for All | 4 | ||
Beginner's Hindi | 4 | ||
Samskrutha Varthani | 4 | ||
Criminology | 4 | ||
Social Ethics | 4 | ||
General Economics | 4 | ||
Human Rights | 4 | ||
Introduction to the Constitution of India | 4 |
Fee Components | Fee Amount |
Fees for first semester (S1) | |
Admission fee | 400 |
Affiliation fee | 400 |
Matriculation fee | 120 |
Eligibility fee | 250 |
Identity Card Fee | 100 |
Arts & Sports Activities Fees | 200 |
Student Welfare Fund | 300 |
Tuition fee | |
1. Self-Learning Material & Virtual Learning Facility Fee | 2100 |
| 200 |
| 1200 |
TOTAL | 5,270 |
Fees for subsequent semesters (S2 to S4) | |
Tuition fee | |
Self-Learning Material & Virtual Learning Facility Fee | 2100 |
b) Assignment fee | 200 |
c) Counselling Fee | 1200 |
TOTAL | 3,500 |