The objectives of this course are to:
1. Understand about the theories and concepts related to Political Science
2. Identify the interrelationship of Political Science with the other discipline of Social Science.
Course Objectives (CO)
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Learning outcomes (at course level) |
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Assessment Strategies |
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POL 201 |
Fundamentals of Political Science-II |
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: CO13: Demonstrating ability to understand the basic concepts and theories pertaining to political science development. CO14:Developing an ability to identify the interrelationship among the historical, political, economic, cultural and geographic dimensions in political science. CO15: Understanding the contributions of socio-cultural context toward shaping human development. CO16:Acquire understanding of the knowledge of the political science discipline; its principal theoretical frameworks and applications, conceptual vocabulary, and methods of inquiry; and its interrelationships with the other social science fields.
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Power Point Presentation
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks. |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Approaches to the study of Political Science –Normative and Empirical;
Behaviouralism and Post-behaviouralism
Relationship of Political Science with other Disciplines (History, Economics, Psychology, Ethics & Philosophy)
Concepts-Power, Authority, Legitimacy
Systems Theory (Contribution of David Easton);
Structural-Functional Approach (Contribution of Gabriel Almond)
Political Development; Political Modernization; Globalization
Ideologies- Meaning and Nature; Concept of End of Ideology
Major ideologies- Liberalism and Marxism