5 Offbeat Courses You Can Study In Delhi University
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1. Diploma In Business Journalism & Corporate Communication
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2. B.Sc. (Hons) in Instrumentation
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3. B.Sc. in Physical Education, Health Education & Sports
A degree in Physical Education, Health Education and Sports is an all-new specialisation offered by Delhi University and it enables you to study everything under the scope of sports science. Students who want to teach physical education or want to work in the fitness industry or seek to do research in sport- and health-related areas can take up this course for a detailed study of sports science.
4. Bachelor’s Degree in Library and Information Sciences
The main objective of this course is to educate you in the basic principles, laws and ethics of librarianship. This course is gaining in popularity because of the attractive career scope in this field. People who love books and have it in them to lead the disciplined life of a librarian, may opt for this course.
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5. Master of Human Resource and Organisational Development (MHROD)An MBA in HR is not the only option if you want to study an insightful and intricate subject like Human Resources. MHROD also offers the same course, spanning a number of areas including management, human resources, business values, industrial relations, organisational behaviour & development, business environment and cross-cultural management.
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