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References
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ID3180: BASICS OF INTERIOR DESIGN [- - - 3]
Language of design: Introduction to Design- Definition, meaning & importance of Design; Elements & Principles of Design;
Understanding Aesthetics; Use of Materials, Textures, Colors and Natural lights in space design. Design methodology:
Development of concept; Space planning process and Mood board design. Graphics: Free hand sketching; understanding of
scales; Plans and elevations; Perspective Views. Building materials: Introduction; their construction techniques. Furniture,
finishes & accessories: Brief study of furniture categories; role of furniture in interior design and its selection; Anthropometry;
Historical evaluation of furniture from ancient to present; Design approach in product and lifestyle accessories design with a
focus on functionality, ergonomics, aesthetics, multiple usages etc. Building services: Basics of water supply and sanitation
systems in a building; Electrical and lighting layouts; HVAC and fire and life safety.
References:
1. Ching Francis.D.K. & Bingelli Corky, Interior Design Illustrated, (2e), 2004
2. Dodsworth S., The fundamental of Interior Design, 2009
3. Grimly Chris, love Mimi, The Interior design Reference + Specification book, 2013.
4. Ching, F. D. K., Architectural Graphics, 2009.
5. Gill R. W., Manual of Rendering with Pen and Ink, 1991.
6. Chiara J. D. & Calendar, Time Savers Standards for Building Types, 1983.
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JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION
JC2080 : INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION [3-0-0-3]
Communication: Definitions, Nature, Elements, Types, Process and Functions, Importance and Barriers of Communication Mass
Communication: Definition, General Introduction to Electronic Media - Film, Radio, Television and Internet, Print Media-
Newspapers and Magazine in India. Journalism: Meaning, Concept, Types, Historical Perspective and New Trends. Writing for
Media: General Principle of Writing for Print, Electronic and Web Media, Difference forms of Writing - News, Article, Feature
and Column Writing. Editing: Editorial Desk of Newspaper, Definition, Need and Principles of Editing, Headline, Design and
Layout of Newspaper and Magazine.
References:
1. Aggarwal Vir Bala, Essentials of Practical Journalism, Concept Publishing Company, 2006.
2. Joshi Uma, Mass Communication and Media, Anmol Prakashan, 1997.
3. Melvin L, Theories of Mass Communication, Rokeach Longman publication, 1997.
4. Keval J Kumar, Mass communication in India. Mumbai, Jaico publishing, 2002.
JC2081: MEDIA, CULTURE AND SOCIETY [3-0-0-3]
Characteristics of Indian society and Culture: Indian Society in Pre-Vedic and Vedic Period Social stratification (rural/urban,
class/caste differentiations), Brief Study of Socio-Political Systems, Overview of culture and traditions in India Colonial Period
and Media: Early period of Indian Freedom Struggle and emergence of Media, Gandhi Era in Freedom Struggle and Role of
Press, Reformist Movement and Media, Electronic Media and Films in Colonial Period Post Colonial Period and Media:
Constitutional Provisions and Media, Issues of Cultural Identity, Emergence of Electronic Media, Issues of National Integration
and Media Post Colonial Culture, Media and Film: Dalit Issues, Gender Issues, Globalization, Violence
References:
1. Kosambi, D.D, The Culture and Civilization of Ancient India in Historical Outline, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, Delhi,
2001.
2. Gupta, Dipankar (ed.), Social Stratification; Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1993.
3. Srinivas M.N., Dube, Leela, Ed.; Caste: Its Twentieth Century Avataar, Penguin Books
4. Agnes, Flavia, ‘Transgressing Boundaries of Gender and Identity’, Economic and Political Weekly, September 7, 2002.
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