Affiliated to dibrugarh University
PGDCA 1st semester |
BA 1st semester(FYUGP) |
Programme Outcomes of Four Year under-Graduate B.A Programme:
This Undergraduate course is designed to facilitate the study of the Political world in a Comparative sense, including Political behavior, organizations, institutions, and philosophical foundations of political life from the level of individuals to the international setting in both contemporary and historical contexts. In addition, the course makes the connection between theory and practice at the ground level by preparing students for active lifelong participation and leadership in 6he democratic society.
Programme specific outcome of Four Year under-Graduate Programme:
Course Outcomes of Political Science under (FYUG)
1st Semester (Major/Core-I)
1. Course Title: - Understanding Political Theory.
Course Code- PSCC1
Credit: 4
Course Outcome: - This course introduces the students to idea of political theory, its history, approaches and an assessment of its critical and contemporary trends and it also reconcile Political Theory and practice through reflections on the ideas and practices related to state, citizenship and democracy.
1st Semester (Minor)
2. Course Title: - Concepts and debates in Political theory
Course Code- MINPSC1
Credit: 4
Course Outcome: This course introduces certain key aspects of conceptual analysis in Political theory and also introduces the skills required to engage in debates surrounding the application of the concepts.
B.A 1st Semester (GEC)
Course Code: GECPSC1
Course Title: Human Rights
Total Credit: 3
Course outcome: This course helps students to understand the issues concerning the rights of citizens in general and the marginalized groups in particular and helps students to understand the conceptual dimensions, international trends and the Indian experience form the contents of the course.
B.A 1st Semester (VAC)
Course Code: VAC1
Course Title: Understanding India
Total Credit: 2
Course outcome: The objective of the paper is to have a through as well as a comprehensive understanding about India, its cultural development through art and architecture, religions and philosophies of ancient India. The paper also deals with various constituent assembly debates along with the formation of the Indian Constitution.
B.A 2nd Semester (Major/Core-II)
Course Code: PSCC2
Course Title: Introduction to Indian Politics
Total Credit: 4
Course Outcome: This course helps the students to acquaint with the constitutional design of states structure and institutions, and their actual working overtime. Through the study of the course students can understand the constitution of India and how the constitution accommodates conflicting impulse within itself in political practice and also learn about the interactions among the state institutions and their interactions with the large extra-constitutional environment.
B.A 2nd Semester (Minor)
Course Code: MINPSC2
Course Title: Indian Government and Politics
Total Credit: 4
Course Outcome: Through the study of the course the students will able to understand the various approaches of Indian Politics as well as also learn about Indian politics, the constitutional structure, working of political parties, and various issues in Indian politics.
B.A 2nd Semester (GEC)
Course Code: GECPSC2
Course Title: Understanding Gandhi and Ambedkar
Total Credit: 3
Course Outcome: This course helps students to acquire knowledge about Gandhian thoughts and Ambedkar’s ideas and their relevance in contemporary India. It also helps students to understand Gandhi’s socio- political visions on the basis of his critique of modern civilization and its alternatives will be dealt with elaborately. However, this course will help students to understand Ambedkar’s philosophical contributions towards Indian economy and class question, sociological interpretations on religion, gender, caste and cultural issues.
B.A 3rd Semester (Major/Core III)
Course Code: PSCC3
Course Title: Perspectives on International Relations and World History
Total Credit: 4
Course Outcome: Through the study of this paper a student will able to apply theoretical lens to current and ever –changing international events which will help them contribute to new-knowledge system and the growth of the subject.
B.A 3rd Semester (Major/Core III)
Course Code: PSCC4
Course Title: Classical Political Philosophy
Total Credit: 4
Course Outcome: This course will help the students to understand the Greek antiquity an familiarizes the manner in which the political questions were first posed and also familiarize the students to understand the evolution of various themes of political science like, justice, democracy, state, power, state of nature, rights, sovereignty and liberty etc.
B.A 3rd Semester (Minor)
Course Code: MINPSC3
Course Title: Development processes and social movement in contemporary India
Total Credit: 4
Course Outcome: Through the study of the paper a student will able to understand the influence of globalization on the development processes in India which have undergone transformation to produce spaces of advantage and disadvantage and new geographies of power. This paper also helps the students to know about the variety of protest movements which has emerged to interrogate and challenge this development paradigm. However students will able to understand the conditions, contexts and forms of political contestation over development paradigms and their bearing on the retrieval of democratic voice of citizens.
B.A 3rd Semester (GEC)
Course Code: GECPSC3
Course Title: Public Policy in India
Total Credit: 3
Course Outcome: This paper will help the students about the theoretical and practical and methods that can be employed in the analysis of public policy. It also helps students to learn about the uses of the methods of political economy as well as understand politics as it is shaped by economic changes