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The Covid concept found a place in Lu’s undergraduate program

Lucknow: Some of the Lucknow University Faculty Department has included concepts relating to the Coronavirus Pandemi novel in a four-year undergraduate course made in accordance with the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The concepts related to the Pandemic have been included in making students Learn about current scenarios and challenges in front.
The syllabus has been passed by the respective study council and the Faculty Council and will be submitted at the Academic Council meeting to be held on July 17 for final approval.
“Our four-year UG Course focuses on the provision of student work capabilities at every step therefore a concept that is a requirement of hours has been included.
For the first time, we will teach school mental health that will include learning and researching mental health both teachers and students,” Coordinator said Psychology Archana Shukla.
He said this pandemic has increased the level of stress and anxiety in every age group so that school and stress and health and health has been included which will provide better work skills to students.
Similarly, the Social Work Department will teach students all about the health care system, especially with respect to Covid-19.
“To make a job-oriented course, we have focused more on the work of the field in our new UG syllabus.
To study the concept, a student must go among people to explore and find out the challenges.
We will teach the health care system where we are Will teach about people’s organizations, institutions and resources that provide health care services to meet the health needs of the target population at the time of the pandemic, “said Department Head Prof.
Anoop Kumar Bhartiya.
In political science, the syllabus changes have been made in connection with the current scenario.
“In a new syllabus, we focus on the changed scenario.
We have one paper on contemporary global problems that talk about how international politics will change after a pandemic,” said Head Prof.
Manuka Khanna.

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