Department
POLITICAL SCIENCE
AV KANTHAMMA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, HASSAN
Departmentof Political Science
PROGRAMMEOUTCOME
2018-19
PO-1: Developing anunderstanding about the nature and philosophy of Political Science and itsinterface with society. Enable the students to develop qualities of responsibleand active citizens in a democracy.
PO-2:Understanding thenature and developments in national and international politics
PO-3: Introducingcertain key aspects of conceptual analysis in political theory and the skillsrequired to engage in debates surrounding the application of the concepts.
PO-4: Providing GeneralKnowledge required to competitive Examinationsby rendering necessary knowledgeand skills, Competency required for understanding Conceptual and Practicaldimensions of Administrative process in India.
PO-5: To make thestudents aware on different issues that exists in Indian polity by making themunderstand the emerging issues and their causes to the Indian Democracy.
PO-6: PO-6: Analyzing theIndian constitutional provisions, major legislations and reforms. Criticalevaluation of social, economic and political variables for a properunderstanding of the plurality of Indian society.
PO-7: PO-7: Building overallconsciousness regarding Political Science as a contemporary discipline and alsoto inculcate the Indian political ethos and the moral standards of functioningof political institutions in India.
PO-8: PO-8:Understanding thedimensions of Indian Government, its Parliamentary Procedures an understandingof the citizens duties and responsibilities
PO-9: PO-9: Developingknowledge of administrative studies with special reference to Indianadministrative structures and practices.
PO-10: PO-10: Equippingstudents to develop insights into political institutional functioning keepingin insight both the normative and empirical ways of understanding,scientifically assessing the functioning of the government as result orientedinstitutions.
PO-11: Representingboth knowledge and skill components and making it contemporary in its content.Learning among the students will thus make it interesting and lively.
2019-20
PO-2: Understanding thenature and developments in national and international politics
PO-3: Introducing certain keyaspects of conceptual analysis in political theory and the skills required toengage in debates surrounding the application of the concepts.
PO-5: To make the studentsaware on different issues that exists in Indian polity by making themunderstand the emerging issues and their causes to the Indian Democracy.
PO-6: Analyzing the Indianconstitutional provisions, major legislations and reforms. Critical evaluationof social, economic and political variables for a proper understanding of theplurality of Indian society.
PO-7: Building overallconsciousness regarding Political Science as a contemporary discipline and alsoto inculcate the Indian political ethos and the moral standards of functioningof political institutions in India.
PO-8: Understanding thedimensions of Indian Government, its Parliamentary Procedures an understandingof the citizens duties and responsibilities
PO-9: Developing knowledge ofadministrative studies with special reference to Indian administrativestructures and practices.
PO-10: Equipping students todevelop insights into political institutional functioning keeping in insightboth the normative and empirical ways of understanding, scientificallyassessing the functioning of the government as result oriented institutions.
PO-11: Representing bothknowledge and skill components and making it contemporary in its content.Learning among the students will thus make it interesting and lively.
2020-21
PO-11: Representing bothknowledge and skill components and making it contemporary in its content.Learning among the students will thus make it interesting and lively
2021-22
2022-23
PO-5: To make the studentsaware on different issues that exists in Indian polity by making them understandthe emerging issues and their causes to the Indian Democracy.
PO-8: Understanding the dimensionsof Indian Government, its Parliamentary Procedures an understanding of thecitizens duties and responsibilities
COURSEOUTCOME
Sl.No
Semester and Paper
Paper title/ topics
Course Outcome
1.
I
DSC 1-A
Introduction to Political Science
CO-1: Introduction to Political Science:
CO-2: Concept of State
CO-3: Concepts of Liberty, Equality and Justice, Debates in Political Theory.
2.
II
DSC1- B
Indian Government and Politics
CO-4: Historical development of the Constitution
CO-5: Preamble to the Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties. Union Government: President, Prime Minister-Powers and Functions Judiciary
CO-6: The Supreme Court: Composition, Powers and Functions, Union Public Service Commission, Election Commission, Planning Commission, Religion and Politics.
3.
III
DSC 1-C
Major Political Ideologies
CO-7: Introduction to Political Ideology, Nationalism, Liberalism.
CO-8: Socialism, Democratic Socialism and Marxism, Democracy
4.
IV
DSC 1-D
Introduction to International Relations
CO-9: Introduction :Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance.
CO-10: National Power, Foreign Policy and its Instruments, United Nations, India's Foreign Policy
5.
V DSE
Public Administration and Public policy
CO-11: Introduction: Personnel Administration.
CO-12: public policy: concept and theories, relevance of policy making.
6.
V
Ge-1
Indian Administration
CO-13: Meaning, Central Administration, State Administration State Secretariat, Chief Secretary.
CO-14: Administrative organization at Taluk and Panchayat levels.
7.
VI
DSE
Local Self Government in India
CO-15: Introduction, Rural Local Governments, Urban local Governments, Issues in Local Governance.
8.
GE-2
Human Rights Gender and Environment
CO-16 : Understanding Social Inequality, Human Rights, Gender, Environment, Environment Policy in India, Environmental Movement in India
Sl.No.
Paper Title/ Topics
DSC1
Basic Concepts Political Science
CO-1: Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance of Political Science.
CO-2: Meaning, Characteristics, and Kinds of Sovereignty
CO-3: Liberty, Equality, Power and Justice:
DSC2
Political Theory
CO-4: Political Theory, Modern Approaches- behavioral, Relevance of Political Theory
CO-5: Liberalism
CO-6: Communitarianism and Multi-culturalism, Proponents of Secularism –Democracy and Liberalism
DSC3
Western Political Thought
CO-7: Greek Political Thought, Medieval - Political Thought,Machiavelli
CO-8: Social Contract theorists,Bentham,J.S. Mill
CO-9:Karl Marx ,Jurgen Habermas, Noam Chomsky
DSC4
Indian National Movement and Constitutional Development
CO-10: Indian National Movement. The Gandhian PhasePolitical Issues
CO-11: Acts,Round Table Conferences,Cabinet Mission Plan,
CO-12: Constituent Assembly Debates
CO-13: Introduction to Political Ideology, Nationalism, Liberalism.
CO-14: Socialism, Democratic Socialism and Marxism, Democracy
CO-15: Introduction :Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance.
CO-16: National Power, Foreign Policy and its Instruments, United Nations, India's Foreign Policy
CO-17: Introduction: Personnel Administration.
CO-18: public policy: concept and theories, relevance of policy making.
CO-19: Meaning, Central Administration, State Administration State Secretariat, Chief Secretary.
CO-20: Administrative organization at Taluk and Panchayat levels.
9.
CO-21: Introduction, Rural Local Governments, Urban local Governments, Issues in Local Governance.
10.
CO-22 : Understanding Social Inequality, Human Rights, Gender, Environment, Environment Policy in India, Environmental Movement in India
11.
CO-23: Introduction to Political Ideology, Nationalism, Liberalism.
CO-24: Socialism, Democratic Socialism and Marxism, Democracy
12.
CO-25: Introduction :Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance.
CO-26: National Power, Foreign Policy and its Instruments, United Nations, India's Foreign Policy
13.
CO-27: Introduction: Personnel Administration.
CO-28: public policy: concept and theories, relevance of policy making.
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