COURSE Outcomes

1st Semester [CBCS Mode]
CourseOutcome
Understanding Political Theory (C1) [6 Credit]

This paper introduces the students to the idea of political Theory, its history and approaches.

Constitutional Govt. and Democracy in India (C2) [6 Credit]

The objective course is to acquaint the students with the constitutional teamwork of states structure, function and power. The constitution of India also deals with the basic concept of democracy like justice, liberty, fraternity and also provides grounds for strong union.

Nationalism in India (GE 1A) [6 Credit]

1. To help the students to understand the straggle of Indian people against British Colonialism.
2. Understanding by looking at this struggle from different theoretical perspectives.
3. Understand the Nationalist politics and its social basis

2nd Semester [CBCS Mode]
CourseOutcome
Political Theory- Concepts and Debates (C3) [6 Credit]

The course helps the student familiarize with the basic normative concepts of Political Theory. The course is designed to encourage critical and reflective analysis and interpretation of social practices through the relevant conceptual toolkit.

Political Process in India (C4) [6 Credit]

The objective of the course is to understand of the Political process through different mode of analysis. It also familiarizes students with the working at the Indian state, paying attention to the contradictory dynamics of modern state power.

Feminism: Theory and Practice (GE 2A) [6 Credit]

The course explains contemporary debates on feminism and the history of feminist struggles.

3rd Semester [CBCS Mode]
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Introduction to Comparative Govt. and Politics (C5) [6 Credit]

The purpose of the course is to familiarize students with the basic concepts and approaches to the study of competitive politics. The course also provides an area of comparative study of different governments like Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, pressure groups etc.

Perspective on Public Administration (C6) [6 Credit]

1. To aware the students to discipline of public administration
2. The course also explores some of the recent trends, including feminism and ecological conservation and now the call for greater democratization is restructuring public Administration.
3. To acquaint the learner a contemporary terms like E-governance, Public Private Partnership.
4. To prepare and motivate the students for competitive Exam under UPSC, APSC, NET, SLET.

Perspective on International Relations and World History (C7) [6 Credit]

The course seeks to equip students with the basic intellectual tools for understanding international relations.

Understanding Ambedkar (GE 3A) [6 Credit]

1. To introduce the students to the contribution of the Ambedkar.
2. To understand his contribution in social reform.

Human Rights (SEC) [2 Credit]

The course will provide the basic concepts and issues concerning human rights and will acquaint the students with the contemporary challenges. This course learn the students how to protect abd promote his / her rights and freedom.

4th Semester [CBCS Mode]
CourseOutcome
Political Processes and Institutions Comparative Perspectives (C8) [6 Credit]

The objective of the course will be trained in the application of comparative methods to the study of politics. The aim of course is to introduce students what to study and how to study the basic concepts of literatures and methods that covers comparative politics.

Public Policy and Administration in India (C9)

The aim of the paper is to provide an introduction to the interface between public policy and administration in India. It deals with issues of decentralization financial management, citizen and administration and social welfare from a non-western perspectives and students can acquire wide knowledge on this subject and successfully appear in the comparative examinations.

Global Politics (C10) [6 Credit]

The course introduces students to the key debates on the meaning and nature of globalization by addressing its political, economic, social, cultural and technological dimensions.

Human Rights (SEC) [2 Credit]

The outcome of the course is to acquaints the students regarding the theories and concepts of human rights and also the mechanism and agencies which deals with protection and safeguading of human rights.

United Nation and Global Conflict (GE 4B) [6 Credit]

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the most important multilateral political organization in internal relations. It provides a detailed account of the organizational structure and the political process of the UN. It also provides the learners the success and failure of the UN since its formation.

5th Semester [CBCS Mode]
CourseOutcome
Classical Political Philosophy (C11) [6 Credit]

The course familiarizes students with the manner in which the political questions were first posed. This course includes the political philosophers like Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke who paved the way to study the genesis of state, sovereignty democracy.

Indian Political Thought 1 (C12) [6 Credit]

The course introduces the specific elements of Indian Political Thought spanning over two millennia. The basic focus of study is on individual thinkers whose ideas are framed by specific themes. The course is a whole is meant to provide a sense of the broad streams of Indian thought and provide a specific knowledge of individual thinkers and texts.

Contemporary Politics in Assam (DSE 1A) [6 Credit]

1. To acquaint the students with the politics of contemporay Assam and its neighbouring States.
2. To have understanding over the region.

Human Rights in Comparative Perspective (DSE 2A) [6 Credit]

1. to understand the human rights through a study of specific issues in a comparative perspective.
2. to anchor all issues of human rights in the Indian context and pulls out another country to form a broader comparative frame.

6th Semester [CBCS Mode]
CourseOutcome
Modern Political Philosophy (C13) [6 Credit]

The course introduce to the ideas and modern thought of politics and its implications.

Indian Political Thought (C14) [6 Credit]

The course introduces a wide span of thinkers and themes that defines the modernity of Indian Political thought. The objective is to study general themes that have been produced by thinkers from varies social and femoral context. The learners can acquire knowledge about the idea, Philosophy and role of Indian philosophers.

Public Policy in India (DSE 3A) [6 Credit]

1. To provide a theoritical and political understanding of the concepts and methods of public policy.
2. To give knowledge about integrative link of political science with economic theory and the pratical world of development and social changes.

Indian Foreign Policy in a Globalising World (DSE 4A) [6 Credit]

1. To teach students the domestic sources and the structural constraints on the genesis, evolution and practice of India's foreign policy.
2. To give knowledge about India's evolving relations with the superpowers during cold war and after cold war, India's strategy on international economic governance, international terrorism, role in UNO, changing positions and development of India's role as global player since independence.