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BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS (BUP) SEMESTER OUTLINE PREFACE 1. General . This tentative Semester Outline is the overall pen picture of the academic curriculum blended with series of learning events from social activities and numerous enjoyable events for an effective learning to be fit in the competitive world. Its core theme is to provide a panoramic view of the comprehensive Semester Outline of the courses of 1 st year, 1 st semester and includes a column each for the Day/Date, Class timing, Name of the section, Location (Class room number), Course code, Topic/Event, Teacher/Faculty member and Remarks/Discussion points. The Semester Outline is also a basic guideline indicating the modes of conduct of the course curriculum. It accommodates all relevant information required for the whole semester including all central events (e.g. sports, games or cultural competitions, National Day(s) celebrations, seminars, cultural programs, etc.). In a nutshell, this Semester Outline is the ready reckoner to all your questions regarding the program. 2. Semester Starting and Finishing Dates . The semester starts on 02 January 2018 and finishes on 30 June 2018. 3. Timing and Conduct of Classes . The academic week starts on Sunday and finishes on Thursday, making it a five-day working week. Each Section shall have two classes per day. So, there will be total ten classes per week for each section which would include two classes of each course. Each class shall be of 90 minutes duration, of which 60 minutes shall be dedicated for lecture, and the rest 30 minutes shall be spent for discussions by the students. The mode and conduct of discussions shall be designed by the class- teacher as per the ‘Remarks/Discussion points’ column of the ‘Class Routine’ given in the following pages. Apart from the planned classes, makeup classes will be conducted on Saturday as per plan of the Department. 4. Name of Courses with Codes . The name of the Courses with Course codes of 3rd Semester have been stated below: 1

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BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS (BUP)

SEMESTER OUTLINE

PREFACE

1. General. This tentative Semester Outline is the overall pen picture of the academic curriculum blended with series of learning events from social activities and numerous enjoyable events for an effective learning to be fit in the competitive world. Its core theme is to provide a panoramic view of the comprehensive Semester Outline of the courses of 1st year, 1st semester and includes a column each for the Day/Date, Class timing, Name of the section, Location (Class room number), Course code, Topic/Event, Teacher/Faculty member and Remarks/Discussion points. The Semester Outline is also a basic guideline indicating the modes of conduct of the course curriculum. It accommodates all relevant information required for the whole semester including all central events (e.g. sports, games or cultural competitions, National Day(s) celebrations, seminars, cultural programs, etc.). In a nutshell, this Semester Outline is the ready reckoner to all your questions regarding the program.

2. Semester Starting and Finishing Dates. The semester starts on 02 January 2018 and finishes on 30 June 2018.

3. Timing and Conduct of Classes. The academic week starts on Sunday and finishes on Thursday, making it a five-day working week. Each Section shall have two classes per day. So, there will be total ten classes per week for each section which would include two classes of each course. Each class shall be of 90 minutes duration, of which 60 minutes shall be dedicated for lecture, and the rest 30 minutes shall be spent for discussions by the students. The mode and conduct of discussions shall be designed by the class-teacher as per the ‘Remarks/Discussion points’ column of the ‘Class Routine’ given in the following pages. Apart from the planned classes, makeup classes will be conducted on Saturday as per plan of the Department.

4. Name of Courses with Codes. The name of the Courses with Course codes of 3rd Semester have been stated below:

Serial Course Code Name of the Course Credit

1. DHSM-1101 Introduction to Disaster Science 3

2. DHSM-1103 Climatology 3

3. DHSM-1105 Introduction to Earth & Environmental Science 3

4. DHSM-1107 Academic Reading & Writing (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Language-(TESOL)) 3

5.DHSM-1109 English Communication & Presentation Skills

(Teaching English to Speakers of Other Language-(TESOL))

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5. Grading System. Grading system shown in the table below will be followed by all courses:

Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Point80% and above A+ (A Plus) 4.0075% to < 80% A (A Regular) 3.7570% to < 75% A- (A Minus) 3.5065% to < 70% B+ (B Plus) 3.2560% to < 65% B (B Regular) 3.0055% to < 60% B- (B Minus) 2.7550% to < 55% C+ (C Plus) 2.5045% to < 50% C (C Regular) 2.2540% to < 45% D 2.00

< 40% F 0.00--------------------- I Incomplete--------------------- W Withdrawn

6. Course Outlines. The course outlines of five courses of 3rd semester are given as per Annexure-A, Annexure-B, Annexure-C, Annexure-D, Annexure-E.

Annexure-A = Page no: Annexure-B = Page no: Annexure-C = Page no: Annexure-D = Page no: Annexure-E = Page no:

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7. Assessment System. The assessment system for the courses is as under:

Ser Events Weightage Remarks

1 Semester Final Exam 50%

2 Midterm Exam 20%

3 Class Tests (Total Four) 10% Best 3, out of 4

4 Term Paper 10%

5 Individual Assignments / Group Case Studies / Presentations 05%

6 Class Attendance 05%

Total 100%

8. Conclusion. This Semester outline, with its all information and instructions, welcomes the students to be a proud member of BUP. It sets the tone and describes the general academic environment of the University, in addition to the Semester Outline for the 1 st year, 1st semester of Bachelor of Social Science (Honors) in Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM) of Session 2018. In fact, it is a complete guideline for the students for the Semester, so that there is no room for any confusion on anyone’s part. It also gives a clear picture of what BUP wants to impart to the students as well as what is expected out of the students. Disciplinary aspects are also mentioned enabling the students to have a prior understanding of the culture of discipline of BUP. It is expected that students shall take all instructions and information by heart and follow the same with utmost sincerity. It is worth mentioning that curriculum of BUP is not only a bundle of strict routines and their observances, but also a place where students shall learn to be a good and knowledgeable citizen with excellent presentation skill. The Semester is full of fun and frolics apart from the pure academic curriculum, which the students shall come across as the Semester unfolds with the passage of time. We hopeall students shall successfully complete the Semester with praiseworthy results.

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 01

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events /Topics Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

02 JanTuesday

1015-

1145

CR-1002 1107-

Orientation with students & ice breaking session; importance of studying functional English for the students

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Syntax Syntactic Categories LexiconTransformational rules

1200-1330

CR-1002 1109

Ice breaking, self-introduction, self-assessment,a short briefing on course outline and books

Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. Students will introduce themselves2. Students’ strengths and weaknesses will be identified3. Importance of Presentation Skills

03 JanWednesda

y

1200-

1330

CR-1001 1105 Solar System Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. An overview of solar system, planets of the solar system2. Properties of planets of the solar system3. Nebular hypothesis

1400-

1530

CR-1002 1103 Introduction to weather and climate Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila1. Defining Climate and Its ScenarioDifferentiation between climate and weather

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04 JanThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Planet-Earth Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Origin of a planet earth ,Properties of planet earth2. Earth’s layer3. Earth Temperature

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109

Importance of presentation skills in academic and professional life,

Types of presentationMd. Nurullah Patwary

1. Importance of presentation skills in personal, corporate and social lives2. Sharing the experience of first presentation in life3. Defining and comparing different types of presentations.4. Group Discussion

05 JanFriday Weekly Holiday

06 Jan Saturday Weekly Holiday

5

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 02

Date /Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events/Topics Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

07 JanSunday

1200-1330

CR-1002 1103

Understanding the Elements of Climate Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Elements of Climate2. Implication in our daily life

1545-1715

CR-1001 1101 Introduction Lec Marufur

Rahman

Scope, objective and principle of disaster management, key personal and specialist, tools and techniques etc in disaster management.

08 JanMonda

y 1200-1330

CR-1002 1107 Basic Grammar Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul

Right form of verbs Sentences and clauses Formal academic language

Homonyms

1545-1715

CR-1001 1101 Disaster management terms and

definitionsLec Marufur Rahman

Hazards, disaster, emergency, vulnerability, risk, disaster risk reduction etc.

6

09 JanTuesday

1015-1145

CR-1002 1107-

Common mistakes in academic writing 1

Assign Term PaperLec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Formal and informal styles of writing Commonly misused words Confusingly related words

Stylistic problems

1200-1330

CR-1002 1109 Watching presentation related

videos and analyzing themMd. Nurullah Patwary

1. Importance of videos in learning2. Important features of a good presenter

10 JanWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Rocks and Minerals Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Definition of rocks and minerals, Differentiation,Properties of minerals2. Rock cycle

3. Rock Textures

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Controls of climate Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Locational factors2. Other Factors

11 JanThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Rocks and Minerals Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Formation of different types of rocks2. Common Rock-forming Minerals3. Rock synthesis

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109

building essential vocabulary for effective oral presentations,

describing an event

Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. Importance of choosing suitable words for effective presentation and practice2. Learning style of describing situations

12 JanFriday Weekly Holiday

13 Jan Saturday Weekly Holiday

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 03

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

14 JanSunday

1200-1330

CR-1002 1103 Composition of the Atmosphere Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

. Present composition2. Structure of the atmosphere

1545-1715

CR-1001 1101 Disaster management cycle Lec Marufur

Rahman

Disaster management cycle, risk management, crisis management, four phase approaches in disaster management.

15 JanMonda

y

1200-1330

CR-1002 1107 Common mistakes in academic writing 2 Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul

Problem vocabulary Prepositions Common combinations with prepositionsTechniques to improve and expand vocabulary

1545-1715

CR-1001 1101 Pre-disaster phase:

prevention and mitigationLec Marufur Rahman

Disaster prevention, structural and non-structural mitigation measures.

16 JanTuesda

y

1015-1145

CR-1002

1107- Developing Vocabulary 1 Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul Meaning

Synonym and Antonym Homonym Problems in vocabulary

8

1200-1330

CR-1002 1109

Beauty of rhythm and voice modulationMd. Nurullah Patwary

1.Learning features of rhythm and voice modulation and practice

2. Practicing poetry recitation or singing using stress, intonation and rhythm

17 JanWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Rocks and Minerals Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Rock Classification2. Examples of Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks3. Classification of Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103

Understanding the Intermediate Layers of Atmosphere Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Troposphere2. Stratosphere3. Mesosphere5. Thermosphere

18 JanThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Introduction to the Science of

GeologySharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Physical and Historical geology2. Scope of geological science3. Birth of modern geology and geology today

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109

Nature of and obstacles to good presentations Md. Nurullah

Patwary

1. How will be the presentation?2. What is fear? How to fight the fear?3. Obstacles to effective presentations and how to overcome the obstacles

19 JanFriday Weekly Holiday

20 Jan Saturday Weekly Holiday

CLASS ROUTINE-20189

Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 04

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

21 JanSunday

1200-1330

CR-1002 1103

Origin and Evolution of Atmosphere Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Previous form of atmosphere2. Present form of atmosphere3. Causes of difference

1545-1715

CR-1001 1101 Pre-disaster phase:

preparedness, early warningLec Marufur Rahman

Preparedness definition, preparedness plan, prepared ness in different level, preparedness roles and responsibilities etc. early warning in disaster.

22 JanMonday

Saraswati Puja

23 JanTuesda

y

1015-1145

CR-1002 1107- Developing Vocabulary 2 Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul

Power of words Expression and words Words and context Learning through use

1200-1330

CR-1002 1109

Ways to reduce shyness, stage fright, stress and anxiety Md. Nurullah

Patwary

1. Cause of and ways to overcome shyness, stage fright, stress and anxiety

2. How to overcome those

10

24 JanWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Geological Column Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Definition and basic concepts2. Evolution of Geological Column3. Misconceptions about the Geologic Column

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 The Heat Balance Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Latitudinal difference2. Radiational balance3. Terrestrial (Earth) Radiation4. Atmospheric Radiation

25 JanThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Geological Time Scale Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Definition of Geologic time scale, Table of Geologic Time2. Different terminology related to geologic time scale3. History and nomenclature of the time scale

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Keys to a successful

presentation Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. importance of timing2. General discussion on dressing up, importance of breathing and eye contact in presentation3. Practicing

26 JanFriday Weekly Holiday

27 Jan Saturday Weekly Holiday

11

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 05

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

28 Jan Sunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103

Characteristics of Wind Circulation Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Characteristics of Wind Circulation2. Why do wind speeds get high by day in valleys and at night hill tops

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 During disaster phase: Lec Marufur Rahman

Definition of response, immediate response to disaster, response planning, rules and responsibilities.

29 JanMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Taking notes

Class Test 1

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Importance of taking notes Note taking techniques Cornell method Hierarchy based note taking Outline Method

Flow based note taking

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Post-disaster phase: recovery Lec Marufur Rahman Recovery definition, recovery plan, rules and

responsibility of different organizations etc.

30 JanTuesda

y

1015-1145

CR-1002 1107-Introductory discussion on writing

Creative writing on a selected topic

Issue Group Assignment

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul Process writing

Product Writing Prewriting Drafting and revising Creative writing on a selected topicWord mechanics

12

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109

Importance of body language (non verbal communication), all about gestures

Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. Defying body language and its impact on presentation2. Elements of gestures, types of gestures with examples

3. Practice

31JanWednesday

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Geological Time Scale Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Table of Geologic Time2. Remarkable events happened during different periods

3. Significance of geologic time scale

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103

Jet Streams and Its Characteristics Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Jet streams2. Undulating path3. Polar Jet4. Sub-tropical Jet

01 FebThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Geological Structures

(Folds, Faults, Fractures) Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Definition, Basic understanding of folds, faults and fractures2. Types of geological structures, Classification of Folds and Faults3. Importance of geological structure

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Posture, movement and

facial expressionsMd. Nurullah Patwary

1. Importance of postures, movement, logical movement in presentation2. Defying different types of facial expressions3. Practice

02 Feb Friday Weekly Holiday

03 Feb Saturday Weekly Holiday

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 06

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

04 FebSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Characteristics of El-Nino

PhenomenaLec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Causes el-nino2. Effects of ENSO warm phase3. Transitional phases

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Post-disaster phase:

rehabilitation, reconstructionLec Marufur Rahman

Post disaster response, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

05 FebMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107

Paragraph Writing 1- planning, brain storming & practice

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Different parts of a paragraph Structuring a paragraph Linking ideas- Cohesion and Coherence

Guidelines to write a good paragraph

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Hazards and hazard classifications Lec Marufur

Rahman Definition, different classification scheme of hazards

06 FebTuesda

y

1015-1145

CR-1002 1107- Paragraph Writing 2 Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul Types of Paragraph

Narrative Descriptive PersuasiveExpository

14

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Voice and its variation Md. Nurullah

Patwary

1. Importance of voice variation and its effects on presentation2. Learning elements of voice variation

3. Practice

07 FebWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105

Basic concepts in Geography (Themes in Geography), Scope of Geography

Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Five themes of Geography2. Interrelation between Geography and Environmental Science

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Characteristics of La-Nina Phenomena Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Causes la-nina2. Its global impact3. La Niña diversity

08 FebThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Basic concepts in Geography Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Man- Environment relationship,2. Examples of Environmental Determinism, Possibilism and neodeterminism3. Criticism

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Visual aids Md. Nurullah

Patwary

1. Importance of visual aids, types of visual aids2. Making effective PowerPoint slides3. About reading slides and emphasizing

09 Feb Friday Weekly Holiday

10 Feb Saturday Weekly Holiday

15

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 07

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

11 FebSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Humidity Profile Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Humidity profile3. Specific humidity4. Relative humidity

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Natural hazards Lec Marufur

RahmanCauses and effects: earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, sinkhole, etc

12 FebMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Essay Writing 1

Class Test 2

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

What is an essay? Structuring an essay Standard format for writing an essay

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Natural hazards Lec Marufur

RahmanCause and effects: flood, river erosion, cyclone, tornados etc

13 FebTuesda

y

1015-1145 CR-1002 1107-

Essay Writing 2 Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Descriptive Essay Narrative Essay Persuasive Essay

Expository Essay

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Involving the audience Md. Nurullah

Patwary

1. Importance of involving the audience2. Elements of involving the audience and their explanation3. Space and distance for face to face

presentation

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14 FebWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Basic concepts in Geography Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Location, Distribution, Agglomeration; Process and Pattern, Interaction, Place, Space and Time; Shapes, Size, Distance2. Examples of Location, Distribution, Agglomeration; Process and Pattern, Interaction, Place, Space and Time; Shapes, Size, Distance

3. Concept of spatial organization

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Humidity Profile Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Humidity profile3. Specific humidity4. Relative humidity

15 FebThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Region and

Regionalization,Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Concept of regions and regionalization, Types of Region2. Examples of different Regions3. Importance of Regionalization

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109

Effective start, ending, assignment and case study presentation

Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. Importance of variations in starting in different types of presentations2. Importance of a proper ending

16 Feb Friday Weekly Holiday

17 Feb Saturday Weekly Holiday

17

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 08

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

18 FebSunday 1200-

1330CR-1002 1103 The Hydrological Cycle Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Hydrological Cycle2. The cycle permits the world tothrive3. Processes of Hydrological Cycle

1545-1715

CR-1001 1101 Human induce hazards Lec Marufur Rahman Landslides, forest fires, drought etc

19 FebMonday

0830-1000 Mid Term

20 FebTuesday

0830-1000 Mid Term

21 FebWednesday

International Mother Language Day

22 FebThursday

0830-1000 Mid Term

23 Feb Friday Weekly Holiday

24 Feb Saturday Weekly Holiday

18

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 09

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

25 FebSunday

0830-1000

Mid Term

26 FebMonday

0830-1000

Mid Term

27 FebTuesday Faculty Day & Mid Term Break

28 FebWednesday Mid Term Break

01 MarThursday Mid Term Break

02 MarFriday Weekly Holiday

03 MarSaturday Weekly Holiday

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 10

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

04 MarSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 The Hydrological Cycle Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Hydrological Cycle2. The cycle permits the world tothrive3. Processes of Hydrological Cycle

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Technological hazards Lec Marufur

Rahman Chemical explosion, nuclear meltdown etc

05 MarMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107

Practice and drilling of IPA symbols

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Phonetics and phonology IPA Symbols Pronunciation chart of phonetic symbols

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Risk: Disaster risk, risk

management.Lec Marufur Rahman

Disaster risk definition, risk management, risk perception, acceptable risk etc

20

06 MarTuesday

1015-1145

CR-1002 1107-

Writing research report/ project proposals 1 Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul

Parts of a Research Report Structuring a research report Techniques of report writing Outlines of the report

Ethics in report writing

1200-1330

CR-1002 1109 Midterm Exam Md. Nurullah

Patwary Written + Presentation (group wise)

07 MarWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 World Physical and Human

RegionSharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Differentiation between physical and human geography,An overview of world physical and human region2. Criteria for defining physical and human region

3. Examples of different classified Region

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Evaporation Characteristics Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Evaporation rate2. Vapor pressure3. Multi-component liquid

08 MarThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Model in Geography Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Definition of Model, Model used in geography, Concepts of paradigm2. Significance of model in Geography3. Features of model and critical views

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Midterm Exam Md. Nurullah

Patwary Presentation (group wise)

09 MarFriday Weekly Holiday

10 MarSaturday Weekly Holiday

21

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 11

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

11 MarSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Fog Formation and Classification Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Formation of fog3. Character of advection fog4. Character of steam fog

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Risk: Disaster risk identification Lec Marufur Rahman Disaster risk identification techniques and

procedures.

12 MarMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Writing research report/ project

proposals 2Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Basics of report writing Methods (Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed) Data collection, organization and

presentation of the collected data

Common mistakes in report writing

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Risk: Disaster risk reduction Lec Marufur Rahman Disaster risk reduction measures.

13 MarTuesda

y

1015-1145

CR-1002 1107-Writing research report/ project proposals 3

How to compile bibliographies

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul Bibliography

References Differences between bibliography and

references

Referencing styles

22

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Extempore speeches Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. What is an extempore speech2. Types of extempore speeches and discussions3. Group work and practice work

14 MarWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Paradigm in Geography Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Definition of paradigm, Geographical paradigm2. Paradigm shift in geography3. Implications of Kuhn's interpretation of scientific inquiry

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Cloud Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

1. Formation principles of cloud2. Structure of Cloud3. Classification

15 MarThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Weathering process Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Weathering, Types of weathering, Differentiation between different weathering2. Functions of weathering3. Factors of different weathering

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Debate Md. Nurullah

Patwary Parliamentary debate group wise

16 MarFriday Weekly Holiday

17 MarSaturday Birthday of Bangabandhu

23

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 12

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

18 MarSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Precipitation Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Precipitation forms2. Precipitation types

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Risk: Transfer and financing Lec Marufur Rahman Risk transfer and financing: insurance, bonds and

assistance funds etc

19 MarMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Improving writing skills

(Academic)Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

ISBN Fiction and non-fiction books Journal entries

Publishing companies

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Vulnerability Lec Marufur Rahman Definition, vulnerability factors: social, economic,

environmental etc

20 MarTuesda

y

1015-1145 CR-1002 1107- CV/Resume 1 Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul Differences between a CV and a Resume Mind mapping Structuring a Resume

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Conducting meetings,

seminars etc. Md. Nurullah Patwary1. How to anchor a programme2. Processes of conducting meetings from first to last, taking minutes etc.

24

21 MarWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Weathering process Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Process of weathering, , product of physical and chemical weathering2. Difference between Erosion and Denudations3. Examples of Erosion and Denudations

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Air masses Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Boundaries separating air masses2. Large regions in which Properties ofair have small horizontal variation

22 MarThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Weathering process Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Rates of weathering,2. Factors that control the rates of weathering

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 How to read a text

effectively Md. Nurullah Patwary Teaching the techniques of reading a text effectively and practicing reading a text

23 MarFriday Weekly Holiday

24 MarSaturday Weekly Holiday

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 13

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

25 MarSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Air Fronts Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Warm front2. Cold front3. Cyclones and anticyclones

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Vulnerability Lec Marufur Rahman Vulnerability assessment, reduction of vulnerability.

26 MarMonday

Independence Day

27 MarTuesda

y

1015-1145 CR-1002 1107-

CV/Resume 2

Submission of Group Assignment

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Varieties of CV Focuses of CV Facts and practices Use of language

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Self Assessment Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. Finding pitfalls/flaws2. Comparing with the previous self assessment

28 Mar 1200- CR- 1105 Weathering process Sharmin Yousuf Rikta 1. Definition of zone of weathering and concepts about

26

Wednesday

1330 1001weathering zone facts and information2. Relationship between weathering and Erosion3. Example of Zone of weathering

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Climate Classification Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Basic approaches of climateclassification2. Descriptive climatic systematization3. Objective empiric classifications

29 MarThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Soil Forming Factors and

process Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Soil, Controls of soil formation, Different process of soil formation2. Components of soil3. Impact of human on soil

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Individual term paper

presentation Md. Nurullah Patwary Presentation

30 MarFriday Weekly Holiday

31 MarSaturday Weekly Holiday

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Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 14

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

01 AprSunday Easter Sunday

02 AprMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107

How to write a letter / letter for business purposes/emails

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Cover Letter Formal/Business Letters Letter of complaints and enquiries Letter of requestsEmails- Etiquettes of Writing Emails

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Capacity Lec Marufur Rahman Capacity definition, coping capacity, capacity

assessment, capacity development etc.

03 AprTuesda

y

1015-1145 CR-1002 1107-

Summary Writing

Class Test 3

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

What is summary? Key points of summary writing Abstract/Executive summary Key points of a summary Guidelines for writing an abstract

Guidelines for writing summary of the reports

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Individual term paper

presentation Md. Nurullah Patwary Presentation

28

04 AprWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Soil Profile Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Soil horizon, different features of soil profile2. Soil texture3. Classification of soil

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Climate Classification Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

1. Basic approaches of climateclassification2. Descriptive climatic systematization3. Objective empiric classifications

05 AprThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Physical Properties of the soil Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Definition, physical properties of soil2. Soil texture triangle3. Importance and Role of physical properties

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109

Adversities or disasters in presentationsPresentations: Do’s and Don’ts

Md. Nurullah Patwary1. What are the disasters in presentation2. How to handle the disasters3. All about do’s and don’ts

06 AprFriday Weekly Holiday

07 AprSaturday Weekly Holiday

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 15

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

08 AprSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Climate Change Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila1. Koppen’s Climate Classification

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Resilience Lec Marufur

RahmanDefinition, importance, assessment of resilience and building resilience.

09 AprMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Reading comprehension 1 Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul

Standard outline Techniques of reading comprehension Guiding principles to improve reading

comprehension skill

Post reading activities (questions, fill in the blanks, true/ false etc.)

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Damage and need assessments Lec Marufur

Rahman

Disaster damage, loss and need assessment, assessment tools and techniques, assessment procedure and methods: agriculture, infrastructure etc

10 Apr1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Chemical Properties of the soil. Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta1. Definition of chemical Properties of the soil. Description of all chemical properties of soil

30

Tuesday

including: soil pH, salinity, cation exchange capacity2. Importance of biological properties of soil3. Role of chemical properties in defining soil behavior

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Climate Change Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila1. The Thornthwaite System

11 AprWednesda

y

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Biological Properties of the

soil.Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1. Definition of biological Properties, Description of flora and fauna2. Importance of biological properties of soil3. Role of biological properties in defining soil behavior

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109

Cross cultural presentation, giving idesa about verbal, para-verbal and non-verbal elements used in presentations

Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. Knowing cultural differences2. Factors for cultural differences3. Differences of verbal, para-verbal and non verbal communication

12 AprThursday

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Stratigraphic Concepts Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1. Basic concepts of stratigraphy,types of stratigraphy, Principles of stratigraphy2. Demonstrating equivalency (genetic/time)between strata (rock units), Criteria for subsurface recognition of unconformities3. Importance of stratigraphy or relative dating

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103

Atmospheric Extreme Event and Hazards Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila1. Tropical Cyclone

Tropical Depression

13 AprFriday Weekly Holiday

14 AprSaturday Pohela Boishakh

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 16

DateDay

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

15 AprSunday Shob-e-Miraz

16 AprMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Reading comprehension 2 Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul Reading For Information Reading For Meaning Reading For Pleasure

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Disaster and development Lec Marufur Rahman

Relationship between disaster and development, Understanding and exploiting disaster/development linkages

17 AprTuesda

y

1015-1145 CR-1002 1107-

Analytical comprehension (fictional & non-fictional)

Submission of Term Papers

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Differences between fictional and non-fictional analytical comprehensions

Annotation Open ended discussion questions Developing reading comprehension questions

Changes in reading comprehensions across the world

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Storytelling, using right

humourMd. Nurullah Patwary

1. How to develop stories2. Style of narrating stories

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18 AprWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103

Atmospheric Extreme Event and Hazards Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila 1. Thunderstorms, Lightning

Tornadoes

19 AprThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Audience analysis,

handling questions Md. Nurullah Patwary

1. Understanding audience’s quality and mentality2. Way of receiving questions and giving answers

20 AprFriday Weekly Holiday

21 AprSaturday Weekly Holiday

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CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 17

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

22 AprSunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Presentation Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila

Individual Presentation.

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Community based disaster

management,Lec Marufur Rahman

Elements, process and benefit of community based approaches, use indigenous knowledge in disaster management

23 AprMonda

y

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107

Instructions & general information for listening practices

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Listening comprehension script Analysis-scoring sheet Necessity of listening practice

Listening practice activities

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Human security Lec Marufur

RahmanConcept of “human security” approaches in disaster management

24 AprTuesday

1015-1145

CR-1002 1107-

Listening from IELTS resources & British Council resources

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

How to access various resources Techniques for developing listening skill Common mistakes in listening tests

How to avoid the mistakes in listening tests

1200-1330

CR-1002 1109 Final Presentation Md. Nurullah

Patwary

34

25 AprWednesda

y

1200-1330

CR-1001 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1400-1530

CR-1002 1103 Presentation Lec. Irtifa Alam

Nabila Individual Presentation.

26 AprThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Final Presentation Md. Nurullah

Patwary

27 AprFriday Weekly Holiday

28 AprSaturday Weekly Holiday

35

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 18

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

29AprSunday Buddha Purnima

30 AprMonday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Speaking in standard English

Class Test 4

Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul

Phonetics and phonology IPA Symbols Pronunciation chart of phonetic symbols

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Disaster management

approaches: Bangladesh Lec Marufur RahmanDistribution of different hazard in Bangladesh, disaster management history, approaches in Bangladesh.

01 MayTuesday

May Day

02 MayWednesday

Shob-e-Barat

03 MayThursday

0830-1000

CR-1002 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf

Rikta

1200-1330

CR-1001 1109 Final Presentation Md. Nurullah

Patwary

04 MayFriday Weekly Holiday

05 MaySaturday Weekly Holiday

36

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 19

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

06 MaySunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Presentation Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila Individual Presentation.

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Disaster management framework

and institutions: Bangladesh Lec Marufur Rahman Role and activity of different disaster management organizations of Bangladesh: flood forecasting and warning centre

07 MayMonday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Disaster management framework

and institutions: Bangladesh Lec Marufur RahmanStanding order on disaster (SOD), Disaster Management Act 2012, disaster management policy, plan of Bangladesh

08 MayTuesday

1015-1145 CR-1002 1107- Writing project proposals Lec Sidratul

Moontaha Mitul

Techniques to develop a successful project proposal

Different parts of a project proposal DissertationThesis

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Final Presentation Md. Nurullah Patwary

09 MayWednesday

1200-1330 CR-1001 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1400-1530 CR-1002 1103 Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila Individual Presentation.

10 MayThursday

0830-1000 CR-1002 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1200-1330 CR-1001 1109 Md. Nurullah Patwary

11 MayFriday Weekly Holiday

12 May Weekly Holiday

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Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 20

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members Remarks / Discussion points

13 MaySunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Presentation Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila Individual Presentation.

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Presentation Lec Marufur Rahman

14 MayMonday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1107 Presentation Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul Topic Will Be Given Previously

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Presentation Lec Marufur Rahman Presentation

15 MayTuesday

1015-1145 CR-1002 1107- Presentation Lec Sidratul Moontaha Mitul Topic Will Be Given Previously

1200-1330 CR-1002 1109 Presentation Md. Nurullah Patwary

16 MayWednesday

1200-1330 CR-1001 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1400-1530 CR-1002 1103 Presentation Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila Individual Presentation.

17 MayThursday

0830-1000 CR-1002 1105 Presentation Sharmin Yousuf Rikta

1200-1330 CR-1001 1109 Final Presentation Md. Nurullah Patwary

18 MayFriday Weekly Holiday

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19 MaySaturday Weekly Holiday

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 21

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code Events Teachers/Faculty Members Remarks / Discussion points

20 MaySunday

1200-1330 CR-1002 1103 Presentation Lec. Irtifa Alam Nabila

Individual Presentation.

1545-1715 CR-1001 1101 Presentation Lec Marufur Rahman

Presentation

21 MayMonday Preparatory Leave

22 MayTuesday Preparatory Leave

23 MayWednesday

Preparatory Leave

24 MayThursday

Preparatory Leave

25 MayFriday Weekly Holiday

26 MaySaturday Weekly Holiday

39

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 22

DateDay

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members Remarks / Discussion points

27 MaySunday

Preparatory Leave

28 MayMonday

Preparatory Leave

29 MayTuesday

Preparatory Leave

30 MayWednesday

Semester Final Exam

31 MayThursday Semester Final Exam

01 Jun Friday Weekly Holiday

02 JunSaturday Weekly Holiday

40

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 23

DateDay

Time Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members Remarks / Discussion points

03 JunSunday

Semester Final Exam

04 JunMonday

Semester Final Exam

05 Jun Tuesday

Semester Final Exam

06 Jun Wednesday

Semester Final Exam

7 Jun Thursday

Semester Final Exam

08 Jun Friday Weekly Holiday

09 JunSaturday Weekly Holiday

41

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 24

Date/Day

Time Loc Course Code Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

10 Jun Sunday

Semester Final Exam

11 Jun Monday

Semester Final Exam

12 JunTuesday Shab-e-Kader

13 JunWednesday

Eid-ul-fiter & Summer Vacation

14 JunThursday Eid-ul-fiter & Summer Vacation

15 Jun Friday Weekly Holiday

16 JunSaturday Weekly Holiday

42

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 25

Date/Day

Time Section Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

17 Jun Sunday Eid-ul-fiter & Summer Vacation

18 Jun Monday Eid-ul-fiter & Summer Vacation

19 JunTuesday Eid-ul-fiter & Summer Vacation

20 JunWednesday

Eid-ul-fiter & Summer Vacation

21 JunThursday Eid-ul-fiter & Summer Vacation

22 Jun Friday Weekly Holiday

23 JunSaturday Weekly Holiday

43

CLASS ROUTINE-2018Disaster & Human Security Management (DHSM), FASS

1 st SEMESTER

WEEK- 26

Date/Day

Time Section Loc Course Code

Events Teachers/Faculty Members

Remarks / Discussion points

24 Jun Sunday

Result Publication & Summer Vacation

25 Jun Monday

Result Publication & Summer Vacation

26 JunTuesday

Result Publication & Summer Vacation

27 JunWednesday

Result Publication & Summer Vacation

28 JunThursday

Result Publication & Summer Vacation

29 Jun Friday Weekly Holiday

30 JunSaturday Weekly Holiday

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