Duration of the BLISc Programme is 'One' academic year from the year of Admission to the programme.
Medium of Instruction :
The medium of instruction followed is English and Kannada.
The following are the courses to be studied by students who are admitted to BLISc programme.
BLISC
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Subject Code
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Course
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Subject
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Credits
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BLI – 51 | I | Library, Information and Society | 6 |
BLI – 52 | II | Management of Library, Information Centres | 6 |
BLI – 53 | III | Information Processing – theory I : Classification | 6 |
BLI – 54 | IV | Information Processing – theory II : Catalouguing | 6 |
BLI – 55 | V | Information Sources and Services | 6 |
BLI – 56 | VI | Fundamentals of Information Technology | 6 |
BLI – 57 | VII | Information Processing – theory I : Classification (Practical) | 6 |
BLI – 58 | VIII | Information Processing – theory I : Catalouguing (Practical) | 4 |
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Instructional System :
The Instructional methodology used in this University is different from that of the conventional Universities. The Open University system is more learner-oriented, and is geared to cater to the needs of motivated students assuming that the student is an active participant in the teaching-learning process. Instruction to student is imparted through various modes such as Print, Audio, Video and supported by face to face contact programme.
The University follows multi-channel approach for instruction. It comprises proportionate combination of :
Study Materials:
University will supply Study Materials for the students in the pattern of Self Learning Materials (SLMs). The Study Materials will be in English and Kannada medium. Each course is divided into 6 Blocks. Further, Blocks are subdivided into 2 to 6 Units. The students will receive 35 Blocks for the entire programme.
Credit System – General
BLISc is a Credit Based Programme. A weightage of Forty-eight credits are given for Eight Courses. The University follows the 'Credit system' for its BLISc programme. Each Credit is of 30 hours of study comprising of all learning activities. Thus, a three credit course involves 90 study hours, a six credit course involves 180 study hours and so on. This helps the students to understand the academic efforts she/ he has to put in order to successfully complete the programme.
Personal Contact Programme (PCP):
University conducts Personal Contact Programmes at various Centres. Students should attend the PCP at the centre to which they are directed to attend. Students can have more information on PCP form the Coordinator, Library and Information Science Department of the University. During the Personal Contact Programme, Lectures will be delivered by the reputed Academicians working in various Universities and Libraries. Participation in the Contact programme is COMPULSORY. Students who do not attend PCP, will not be allowed to register for the Final Examination.