Syllabus (MUSIC (RABINDRA SANGEET)
Course Type: MAJ-2
Semester: 2
Course Code: BMURMAJ02T
Course Title: Rabindranath Tagore’s biography in brief and his musical journey
(L-P-Tu): 5-0-1
Credit: 6
Practical/Theory: Theory
Course Objective: • Basic knowledge about Rabindranath Tagore, his renowned musical family, and his musical journey
Learning Outcome: • Through this course students can get the basic theoretical knowledge about Rabindranath Tagore. • Student can learn about the influence of Tagore’s famous musical family as well as different renowned music maestro of that time on musical journey
Syllabus:
- Brief discussion of Tagore’s biography, his family history and musical ambience of the Tagore family; its influence on Tagore.
- Musical training of Tagore at early age; Influence of different eminent music maestro (Jadu Bhatta, Bishnu Chakraborty, Jyotirindranath Tagore, Srikantha Singha, Radhika prasad Goswami etc.) on Tagore’s musical journey
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
- UG certificate after completing 1 year (2 semesters with 40 Credits + 1 Summer course of 4 credits) of study,
- UG diploma after 2 years (4 semesters with 80 Credits + 1 Summer course of 4 credits) of study,
- Bachelor’s degree after a 3-year (6 semesters with 120 credits) programme of study,
- 4-year bachelor’s degree (Honours) after eight semesters (with 170 Credits) programme of study.
- 4-year bachelor’s degree (Honours with Research) if the student completes a rigorous research project (of 12 Credits) in their major area(s) of study in the 8th semester.
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
- The students can make an exit after securing UG Certificate/ UG Diploma and are allowed to re-enter the degree programme within three years and complete the degree programme within the stipulated maximum period of seven years.