ONLINE BA (AMITY UNIVERSITY)

Duration – 3 years

Overview

The Online Bachelor of Arts (BA) is a 3-year (6-semester) program designed to give you the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a fast-changing world of work. This UGC-recognized degree helps you build strong communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities that are valued across many industries.
Whether you’re looking to explore careers in education, public service, media, or business, this course helps you grow personally and professionally, while offering the flexibility to study from anywhere.
Key Highlights:
UGC-entitled 3-year online degree
Learn at your own pace from the comfort of your home
Improve communication and problem-solving skills
Expand your career opportunities in various fields
Stay prepared for the evolving job market
Start your journey toward a brighter future with a flexible and career-focused BA degree.

Sample Certificate

Sample Certificate

Electives / Specializations

  • ENGLISH
  • SOCIOLOGY
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • ECONOMICS
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FULL COURSE FEE

99,000/- (INCLUDING ALL TAXES)
SEMESTER FEE 16,500/-
MONTHLY EMI 4,125/-

Scholarship Category

Course Structure

SEMESTER 1

  • Micro Economics I
  • Fundamentals of Macro Economics I
  • Economic History of India (1857 to 1947)
  • Business Communication
  • History of English Literature
  • Drama From Elizabethan to Restoration Age
  • English Poetry From Chaucer to Blake
  • Business Communication
  • Nationalism in India
  • Introduction to Politics I
  • Political Science I (Political Theory)
  • Indian Political Thought I
  • Business Communication
  • Indian Social Structure and Process
  • Business Communication
  • Sociology of Deviance
  • Social Institutions
  • Introduction to Sociology

SEMESTER 2

  • Environmental Studies
  • Statistical Methods in Economics I
  • Micro Economics II
  • Fundamentals of Macro Economics II
  • English Poetry From Wordsworth to Tennyson
  • 20th Century Indian English Poetry
  • 20th Century Indian English Novel
  • Environmental Studies
  • Indian Political Thought II
  • Political Science II
  • Constitutional History of India
  • Introduction to Politics II
  • Environmental Studies
  • Population and Society
  • Classical Sociological Thinkers I
  • Social Movements in India
  • Environmental Studies
  • Research Methods I
  • Research Methods I

SEMESTER 3

  • International Economics I
  • Statistical Methods in Economics II
  • Introduction to Demography
  • Introduction to Literary Criticism
  • English Novel
  • Behavioral Sciences
  • Creative Writing in English
  • Public Administration I
  • Comparative Government and Politics I
  • Contemporary Diplomacy
  • Research Methods II
  • Kinship, Marriage and Family
  • Social Stratification

SEMESTER 4

  • International Economics (Applied) II
  • Fundamentals of Research Methodology in Economics
  • Comparative Economic Development [1850 to 1950]
  • Economic Environment for Business
  • Industrial Economics
  • Modern Drama
  • Classical Indian Literature in Translation
  • Introduction to Literary Theory
  • Introduction to Sociolinguistics
  • Literature and Secularism
  • Comparative Government and Politics II
  • Dynamics of Contemporary Global Concerns
  • General Studies: India and The World
  • Public Policy and Analysis
  • Indian Government and Politics I
  • Psephology and Data Analysis
  • Political Sociology
  • Sociology of Change and Development
  • Sociology of Gender
  • Urban Sociology
  • Indian Social Thinkers

SEMESTER 5

  • Economic Growth Models
  • Regional Economics
  • Basics of Health Economics
  • Fundamentals of Behavioural Economics
  • Labour Economics
  • Fundamentals of Environmental Economics
  • History -an Introduction
  • Modern English Poetry
  • American Drama
  • African Literature
  • Professional Ethics
  • International Law
  • Western Political Thought I
  • India's Foreign Policy I
  • Indian Political System
  • Constitution of India
  • Sociology of Health
  • Industrial Sociology
  • Sociology of Aging
  • Sociology and Law
  • Globalization and Society
  • Sociology of Marginalized Communities

SEMESTER 6

  • Fundamentals of Operation Research
  • Major Project
  • Application of Growth Models and Planning
  • Economic System and Society
  • Fundamentals of Money and Financial Markets
  • Modern English Novel
  • Modern European Drama
  • American Poetry
  • Elementary Sociology I
  • Dissertation
  • India's Foreign Policy II
  • Modern Government and Politics
  • Legislative Support and Budget Analysis
  • Major Project
  • Western Political Thought II
  • History An Introduction
  • Sociology of Religion
  • Economic Sociology
  • Environment Sociology
  • Major Project

Eligibility

Educational Qualification

10+2 passed students or aspirants seeking a career in the field of Economics/ Sociology/ English language/ Political science. Aspirants who want to take up a career in teaching within primary or secondary level education, including subject specific teaching. The program also opens up a wide range of opportunities in Public Services, Language Translation, Economics, Political Science, Sociology etc. including higher education at Master's level. Applicant must possess sufficient knowledge and understanding of English language & communication. Candidates whose first language is not English must have done at least past three (3) years of academic qualification in English medium.

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