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FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
SYLLABUS
FOR
Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed)
(FOUR YEAR COURSE)
(PART–I)
EXAMINATION: 2016
____________________________________________________________________________________
GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY
AMRITSAR ____________________________________________________________________________________
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
PART-A (THEORY)
Paper Theory Subjects Maximum
Marks
I Introduction & History of Physical Education 100
II Anatomy & First Aid 100
III Introduction to Social Sciences 100
IV Fundamentals of Computers & Information Technology. 100
V English 75
VI Punjabi or Mudhli Punjabi (In lieu of Punjabi) 75
TOTAL: 550
PART-B (PRACTICAL SKILL)
Practical Skill Final Paper Total
Teaching of Athletics 100 100
Teaching of Games 100 100
Class Room Teaching 100 100
TOTAL 300 300
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Paper-I INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Time- 3 Hours Maximum Marks-100
The question paper covering entire syllabus will be divided in to three sections.
Section A: The candidates are required to attempt all the ten questions carrying two marks each.
(10X2=20)
Section B: The candidates are required to attempt eight out of twelve question carrying six marks
each. (8X6=48)
Section C: The candidates are required to attempt two out of four question carrying sixteen marks
each. (16X2=32)
UNIT-I
1. Introduction
a. Meaning & Definitions of Education.
b. Aim & Objectives of Education.
c. Importance of Education in the modern era.
d. Meaning & Definitions of Physical Education.
e. Misconceptions about Physical Education.
f. Aims & Objectives of Physical Education & their attainment through Physical Education.
g. Relationship of Physical Education with General Education.
h. Physical Education as an Art and Science.
UNIT-II
2. Development of Physical Education in India
a. Indus Valley Civilization Period. (3250 BC – 2500 BC)
b. Vedic Period (2500 BC – 600 BC)
c. Early Hindu Period (600 BC – 320 AD) and Later Hindu Period (320 AD – 1000 AD)
d. Medieval Period (1000 AD – 1757 AD)
e. British Period (Before 1947)
f. Contribution of Akhadas and Vyayamshals
g. Y.M.C.A. and its contributions.
h. Physical Education in India (After 1947)
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UNIT-III
3. Physical Education in the World
a. Physical Education in Sparta.
b. The aim of Physical Education in Sparta.
c. Women at Sparta
d. Education at Athens
e. Palaestra, Gymnasium and Ephebos.
f. Physical and Moral Education in Ancient Rome
g. The Circus, The Gladiatorial Combats
h. Contribution of Leaders and Movements for the Growth of Physical Education in the world
i. Germany (Johan Basedow, Guts muths, Turnverein Movement
j. Sweden (Per Henric Ling), Swedish Medical Gymnastics.
k. Denmark (Franz Nachtegal, Neils Burke)
l. Great Britain (Archiblad Maclaren,)
m. U.S.A. (Dr. Dudley Alen Sargent)
n. U.S.S.R., The Spartakiad
o. India (G.D. Sondhi, Padam Shree Dr. P. M. Joseph)
UNIT-IV
4. Olympic, Commonwealth and Asian Games
a. Ancient Olympic Games – Historical Background, Significance of Ancient Games,
b. Conduct of Ancient Games, Decline and termination of Olympic Games.
c. Modern Olympic Games – Revival of Modern Olympic Games, International Olympic
Committee (IOC)
d. Functions of IOC
e. Organization and conduct of games
f. Conduct of ceremonies (opening and closing ceremonies).
g. Commonwealth Games – Historical Background
h. Asian Games – Historical Background
UNIT-V
5. Sports Associations, Institutes and Awards in India
a. Sports associations
i. Introduction to Sports governing bodies at International level
ii. Indian Olympic Association – Objectives and Functions.
b. Sports & Physical Education Institutions :
i. Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education – Functions and Courses.
ii. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala – Functions and Courses.
iii. Sports Authority of India – Composition of General Body, Governing Body,
Objectives and Functions.
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c. Awards :
i. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award.
ii. Arjun Award
iii. Dronacharya Award.
References:
1. Singh Ajmer, et. al. MODERN TEXT BOOK OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEALTH
& SPORTS, Kalyani Publisher.
2. Khan, Eraj Ahmed. HISTORY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Patna: Scientific Book Co.
3. Leonard, Fred Eugene and Affleck George B. GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION, Philadelphia Leo & Febiger, 1962.
4. Majumdar D.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIA PHYSICAL CULTURE BARODA GOOD
COMPANIONS, 1952.
5. Rice Emmett, A. Hutchinson John L. and Lee Marbal A. BRIEF HISTORY OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION. New York: The Ronald Press Co. 1960.
6. Rajgopalan K. A. BRIEF HISTORY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN INDIA,
Delhi Army Publisher 1962.
7. Wakharkar, D. G., MANUAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, BOMBAY,
Pearl Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
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Paper-II ANATOMY AND FIRST AID
Time- 3 Hours Maximum Marks-100
The question paper covering entire syllabus will be divided in to three sections.
Section A: The candidates are required to attempt all the ten questions carrying two marks each.
(10X2=20)
Section B: The candidates are required to attempt eight out of twelve question carrying six marks
each. (8X6=48)
Section C: The candidates are required to attempt two out of four question carrying sixteen marks
each. (16X2=32)
UNIT –I
1. Introduction and Structural Organization Of Human body:
a. Introduction:
i. Meaning and Concept of Anatomy.
ii. Need and Importance of the knowledge of Anatomy in the Field of Physical
Education.
b. Levels of Organization of Human Body:
i. Definition of Cell, Tissue, Organ and System.
ii. Microscopic Structure, Composition and Function of Cell.
c. Classification, Structure and Function of Tissues:
i. Epithelial tissue
ii. Connective Tissue
iii. Muscular Tissue
iv. Nervous Tissue
UNIT-II
2. Musculo-Skeletal System:
a. Skeleton
i. Different Parts of Human Skeleton.
ii. Types of Bones.
iii. Gross and Microscopic Structure and Function of Bones.
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b. Joints
i. Joint’s Nomenclature and Classification.
ii. Names of the Movements around Joints.
iii. Structure of the Typical Synovial Joint.
c. Muscles
i. Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscles.
ii. Names of Major Muscles of Different parts of Body.
UNIT-III
3. Cardio-respiratory, Digestive & Excretory systems:
a. Circulatory System:
i. Anatomical Position and Gross Structure of the Heart
ii. Systemic and Pulmonary Circulation.
iii. Blood Vessels- Artery, Vein and Capillaries
b. Respiratory System:
i. Meaning of External and Internal Respiration
ii. Organs of Respiration
iii. Structure of Lungs
iv. Introduction to Mechanism of Respiration
c. Digestive System :
i. Parts of Digestive Tract, Structure and Function in brief
ii. Steps of Digestion
iii. Digestive Glands- Structure and Function
d. Excretory System:
i. Routes of Excretion from Human Body.
ii. Organs of Urinary System.
iii. Structure and Function of Kidney.
UNIT –IV
4. Nervous and Endocrine Systems :
a. Nervous System:
i. Structural and functional Divisions of Nervous System.
ii. Sensory Motor Nervous System.
iii. Parts of Brain.
iv. Structure and Functions of Spinal Cord.
v. Sense Organs- Eyes ,Ears & skin.
b. Endocrine System: Names, Location and Functions of-
i. Pituitary Gland
ii. Thyroid gland
iii. Adrenal Gland
iv. Pancreas
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UNIT-V
5. First-Aid:
a. Injuries:
i. Types of Wounds
ii. Pressure Points
iii. Role of Ice
iv. Dressing and Bandages
b. Musculo-skeletal Injuries
i. Sprain
ii. Strain
iii. Dislocations/Subluxation
iv. Types of fractures & their Management (Appplication of Splints).
c. Shock:
i. Common Causes
ii. Signs and Symptoms
iii. Immediate Management
iv. Concept of Artificial Respiration.
d. Transportation of Severely Injured Patients.
e. Snake Bite and Insect Bite.
References:
1. Astrend, P.O. and Rodahl karre, Text Book of Work Physiology, Tokye: McGraw- Hill
Kogakusha Ltd.
2. Bourne, Geoffery H.The Structure and Function of Muscles: London: Academic Press (1973)
3. Chaurasia B.D. Human Anatomy Regional and Applied (CBS Publishr and Zdstributors,
1979).
4. Guybon, Arthur C. Text book of Medical Physiology. (Philadelphia: W.B.
SaunderCompany,1976).
5. James C. Clouch, Fundamental Human Anatomy (Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia,1971).
6. Caprovich, P.V. and Sinning. Wayne E. Physiology of Muscular Activity (Philadelphia: W.B.
Saunders, 1976), 7th Edition.
7. Mathew, D.K. and Fox E.L., Physiologiocal Basis of Physical Education and Athletics
(Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1976).
8. Morehouse, l.E. Miller, A.T. Physiology of Exercise. (St. Louis: The C.V. Mosby Company,
1976 ) 7th Edition.
9. Pears evelyr C. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses (London: Faber & Faber Ltd. 1929).
10. Perrot J.W. Anatomy for Students and Physical Education (London: Adward Arnold and Co.
1967).
11. Waruida, Roger and Williams, Peter L. GRAY`S ANATOMY (London: Longmans Group
Ltd. 1973).
12. St. John`s Ambulance, First-Aid By Red-Cross Society of India.
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Paper-III INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL SCIENCES
Time- 3 Hours Maximum Marks-100
The question paper covering entire syllabus will be divided in to three sections.
Section A: The candidates are required to attempt all the ten questions carrying two marks each.
(10X2=20)
Section B: The candidates are required to attempt eight out of twelve question carrying six marks
each. (8X6=48)
Section C: The candidates are required to attempt two out of four question carrying sixteen marks
each. (16X2=32)
UNIT-I
1. Introduction to Social Sciences
i. Introduction & Meaning of Social Sciences.
ii. Scope of Sociology and its relation with other subjects of Social Sciences.
iii. Defining Society, Community, Association, Institutions, Customs.
iv. Man as a Social animal;
v. Effect of various social forces on personality development;
vi. Origin and growth of society & Culture.
UNIT-II
2. Social Structure, Organization and Institutions :
i. Socialization, social codes and social control, groups (primary and secondary, crowds
and public, family, kinship and marriage;
ii. Social stratification, social class and caste, social mobility;
iii. Economical and political institutes for society;
iv. Cultural and religious institutions;
v. Concept, factors and process of socio-cultural changes.
UNIT-III
3. Main Features of Indian Society and Rural Scene:
i. Demographic profile, social elements.
ii. Religions pluralism – Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Tribal.
iii. Linguistic Pluralism.
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iv. Indian policy – secularism, democracy, social justice.
v. Indian Rural Scene.
vi. Indian village, rural family, rural education.
vii. Indian village community, rural stratification.
viii. Community development projects and Panchayati-Raj.
ix. Trends in Rural change.
UNIT-IV
4. Sport and Society:
i. Meaning and definition of sport sociology.
ii. Sport as a social occurrence.
iii. Socialization through games and sports.
iv. Relationship between family and sport participation.
v. Relationship between politics and sports.
vi. Sports as a social phenomenon.
UNIT-V
5. Citizenship and Government:
a. State as a social Institution:
i. Its development & Growth.
ii. Concept of Citizenship
iii. Its rights and duties.
iv. Law, Liberty & Equality.
b. Forms of Government:
i. Monarchy, Democracy & Dictatorship: their strengths & weaknesses.
ii. Unitary & Federal States, Problems of Federal Governments.
c. Organization of Governments:
i. Franchise 7 Elections.
ii. Political Parties, their need & role in democracy.
iii. Functions of Legislature, types & functions of executive.
iv. Separation of Powers and its application to modern governments.
v. Role of permanent civil service.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Iyec, Mac. R.M. and Page Charles H. Society (London : McMillan & C., 1974).
2. Ogburn, William F. and Nimkoff, Meyer F., Hand Book of Sociology
(New Delhi : Eurasia Publishing House Ltd., 1972).
3. Loy, Lohn W. Dr. and Kenyon, Gerald S. Sports Culture and Society
(Philadelphia : The MacMillan Co. 1969).
4. Brailsford Dennis Sports and Society, (London- Routledge and Kegan Paul 1969).
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Paper-IV FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION TEACHNOLOGY
Time- 3 Hours Maximum Marks-100
The question paper covering entire syllabus will be divided in to three sections.
Section A: The candidates are required to attempt all the ten questions carrying two marks each.
(10X2=20)
Section B: The candidates are required to attempt eight out of twelve question carrying six marks
each. (8X6=48)
Section C: The candidates are required to attempt two out of four question carrying sixteen marks
each. (16X2=32)
UNIT-I
1. Introduction to Computers
i. Brief history of development of computers
ii. Generations of computers.
iii. Types of PCs-Desktop, Laptop, Notebook, Laptop, Workstations etc
iv. Basic components of a computer system
v. Memory- RAM, ROM, and other types of memory.
vi. Operating System
vii. Need of Software, Types of Software
viii. Types of Virus, virus detection and prevention.
ix. Binary Number system
UNIT-II
2. Introduction to windows
i. Using Mouse and moving icons on the screen
ii. My Computer, Recycle Bin, Status Bar
iii. Start-menu selection, running an application,
iv. Window Explorer to view files, folders and directories, creating and renaming of files and
folders.
v. Operating and Closing of different Windows, Minimize, Restore and Maximize forms of
windows,
vi. Basic components of a window : Desktop, Frame, Title Bar, Menu Bar, Status Bar, Scroll
Bars, Using right button of the Mouse,
vii. Creating shortcut, Basic Windows Accessories: Power Point Presentation, Notepad, Paint,
Calculator, Word pad, using Clipboard.
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UNIT-III
3. Introduction to MS Office & Word Processor
i. Types of Word Processor
ii. Creating and Saving a documents, Editing and Formatting a Document including changing
colour, Size Font, alignment of text,
iii. Formatting paragraphs with line or paragraph spacing, adding headers and footers, numbering
pages
iv. Using grammar and spell check utilities, etc., printing a document.
v. Inserting Word Art, Clipart and Pictures,
vi. Page Setting, Bullet and Numbering, Borders, shading Format painter find and replace
vii. Inserting Tables, Mail Merge.
UNIT-IV
4. Introduction to Information & Communication Technology
i. Concept, Importance, Meaning & Nature of Information &Communication Technology
ii. Need of Information & Communication Technology in Physical Education
iii. Scope of ICT in Education & Physical Education.
iv. Teaching Learning Process, Publication, Evaluation, Research Administration.
v. Paradigm shift in Education due to ICT content with special reference to Curriculum,
vi. Role of Teacher, Methods of Teaching, Classroom Environment , Evaluation procedure
UNIT-V
5. INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET BROWSING
i. Internet: Evolution, Protocols, Interlace Concepts,
ii. Internet Vs Intranet, Growth of Internet, ISP,
iii. Connectivity-Dial-up, Leased line, VSAT etc., URLs, Domains names,
iv. Application. E-Mail: Concepts, POP and WEB Based E-mail,merits, address, Basics of
sending &Receiving, E-mail Protocols, Mailing List, Free E-mail services.
v. Telnet Concept, Remote Logging, Protocols, Terminal Emulation. Massage Board, Internet
chatting voice chart text chat.
vi. WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) –History, working web browsers, Its functions, concept of
search Engines, Searching the Web, HTTP, URLs, Web Servers, Web; Protocols.
vii. Web publishing concepts, Domain name Registration, pace on Host server for web site
HTML, Design tools. HTML editors, Image editor, Issues in Web site creations &
maintained, FTP software for upload web site.
viii. Concepts of Hypertext, Versions of HTML, Elements of HTML syntax, Head & Body
Section, Building HTML documents, Inserting texts, Images, Hyperlinks, Backgrounds and
Colour controls, Different HTML tags, Table layout and presentation, Use of font size &
Attributes.
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Practical: The practicals will be conducted based on the syllabus.
Books Recommended for Study:
1. ITL Education Solution Ltd. Introduction to information Technology, Research and Development
Wing-2006
2. Simmons Ian, Computer Dictionary, BPB Publications-2005
3. Pradeep K. Sinha & Priti ;Sinha, Foundations computing BPB Publications -2006.
4. Douglas E. Comer, The Internet Book, Purduce University, West Lofayette in 2005
5. V. Rajarman, Fundamentals of Computers, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi -2000
6. B. Ram, Computer Fundamentals , New Age International Publishers-2006.
7. S. Jaiswal Galgotia Publication PVT. Ltd. I.T. (Today), Revised Edition 2004
8. Pradeep K. Sinha, Priti Sionha, B.P.B. Publication,Computer Fundamental, Third Edition-2005
9. B. Ram, New Age International Publication, Computer Fundamental, Third Edition-2006
10. Sanjay Saxena, Vikas Publication House, Pvt. Ltd. Microsoft Office for ever one, Second Edition-
2006
11. Brain Unders IDG Book. India(p) Ltd Teach Yourself Office 2000, Fourth Edition-2001
12. Heidi Steel Low price Edition, Microsoft Office Word 2003- 2004
13. Rebecca Bridges Altman Peachpit Press, Power point for window, 1999
14. Alexandria Haddad Tech media Publication, Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, Edition 1999
15. Douglas E. Corner low price edition, The Internet Book, Third Edition-2005
16. Tom Badyet IDG Book, India, Microsoft powerpoint, 2000.
17. Shashank Jain & Satish Jain, B.P.B. Publication ‘O’ level Internet and web design, Edition 2003.
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Paper-V ENGLISH
Time- 3 Hours Maximum Marks-75
The question paper covering entire syllabus will be divided in to three sections.
Section A: The candidates are required to attempt all the eight questions carrying two marks each.
(8X2=16)
Section B: The candidates are required to attempt seven out of twelve question carrying five marks
each. (7X5=35)
Section C: The candidates are required to attempt two out of four question carrying tweleve marks
each. (12X2=24)
UNIT-I
1- Vocabulary
a. One word substitution
b. Words Commonly Misspell
c. Idiomatic Comparisons or Similes
d. Word Formation by Prefix and Suffix
UNITII
2. Common Errors & Transformations
a. Kinds of sentences - Assertive, Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative,
b. Transformation of sentences
c. Tenses
UNIT-III
3. Correspondence
a. Personal Letters
b. Applications for leave, scholarship etc.
UNIT-IV
4. Descriptive Writing
a. Paragraph writing (50 words)
b. Essay writing (250 words)
c. Comprehension of unseen passage
d. Summary Writing
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UNIT-V
5. Text
a. Stories from home and abroad – edited by Dr. A.N. Kapoor
b. The Doctor’s Word – R.K. Narayan
c. Elias – Leo Tolstoy
d. Luncheon – Somerset Maugham
Note: - The questions related to Unit-V should preferably be text based.
References:
1. High School English Grammar – Wren & Martin
2. How to write & speak better English –John Elisson Kahn, D. Phil.
3. Business Correspondence and Report Writing – R.C. Sharma, KrishnaMohan
4. Macmillan the Student’s companion – Wilfred D. Best.
5. A remedial English grammar for foreign students – F.T. wood
6. English Vocabulary in use – Michael McCarthy, Felicily O’Dell.
7. Advanced English Grammar – Martin Haurings.
8. G.O.E. Lydall, A practical Guide to précis Writing & indexing, London:Macdonald &
Evans Ltd. (1955)
9. W.J. CRAIG, The complete work of William Shakespeare, London: OxfordUniversity
Press.
10. AZ69 Aggarwal (Mamta) The Art of letter writing-31576
11. C39p-Central Institute of English preparatory general English course for college 1963
12. M58-METCALFE(J.E.) Right way to improve your English -3721
13. D53p Dhillon (R)Aggarwal (Mamta) & Mitra (Shraboni) Paragraph writing-2000
14. Lzip LAMPB(G.G.) & FITZ-HUGH (C.C.) Précis & Comprehension -1955 596
15. M54S-Menon(Err) Standard English Grammar 1990
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VI
Precis
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