Comprehensive Course Structure
Semester | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) | Pre-requisites |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BA101 | Introduction to Humanities | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | BA102 | Foundations of Social Sciences | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | BA103 | Basic Philosophical Concepts | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | BA104 | Introduction to Literature | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | BA105 | History of Ideas | 3-0-0-3 | None |
1 | BA106 | Research Methodology | 2-0-0-2 | None |
2 | BA201 | Contemporary Literature | 3-0-0-3 | BA104 |
2 | BA202 | Global Political Systems | 3-0-0-3 | BA102 |
2 | BA203 | Cultural Anthropology | 3-0-0-3 | BA102 |
2 | BA204 | Economic Theory | 3-0-0-3 | BA102 |
2 | BA205 | Philosophical Ethics | 3-0-0-3 | BA103 |
2 | BA206 | Sociological Research Methods | 2-0-0-2 | BA102 |
3 | BA301 | Advanced Literary Analysis | 3-0-0-3 | BA201 |
3 | BA302 | Political Theory and Modern Governance | 3-0-0-3 | BA202 |
3 | BA303 | Historical Archaeology | 3-0-0-3 | BA105 |
3 | BA304 | Philosophical Ethics | 3-0-0-3 | BA205 |
3 | BA305 | Sociological Research Methods | 2-0-0-2 | BA206 |
3 | BA306 | Media Studies and Digital Platforms | 2-0-0-2 | BA104 |
4 | BA401 | Research Seminar | 2-0-0-2 | BA206 |
4 | BA402 | Thesis/Capstone Project | 4-0-0-4 | BA401 |
4 | BA403 | Advanced Cultural Anthropology | 3-0-0-3 | BA203 |
4 | BA404 | Global Political Economy | 3-0-0-3 | BA202 |
4 | BA405 | Environmental Policy and Sustainability | 3-0-0-3 | BA204 |
4 | BA406 | Psychological Research Methods | 2-0-0-2 | BA206 |
4 | BA407 | Advanced Media Studies | 3-0-0-3 | BA306 |
4 | BA408 | Special Topics in History | 3-0-0-3 | BA303 |
4 | BA409 | Advanced Philosophy | 3-0-0-3 | BA205 |
4 | BA410 | Advanced Sociology | 3-0-0-3 | BA305 |
The department's philosophy on project-based learning is deeply rooted in the belief that active engagement with real-world challenges enhances academic understanding and develops practical skills. The program's approach to project-based learning emphasizes collaborative research, critical analysis, and the application of theoretical knowledge to contemporary issues. Students begin their project journey in the second year with a mandatory mini-project that focuses on developing research skills and analytical thinking. These projects are designed to be interdisciplinary, allowing students to connect their coursework with practical applications. The final-year thesis or capstone project represents the culmination of students' academic journey, requiring them to demonstrate mastery of their chosen field while contributing original insights to their discipline. The evaluation criteria for these projects are rigorous and multifaceted, incorporating peer review, faculty assessment, and external evaluation. Students select their projects and faculty mentors based on their academic interests and career aspirations, with faculty members providing guidance throughout the research process. The department maintains a robust system for matching students with appropriate mentors, ensuring that each project is well-supported and aligned with the student's academic goals. The project-based learning approach fosters intellectual curiosity, research excellence, and the development of professional skills that are essential for success in graduate studies and professional careers.
Advanced Departmental Elective Courses
The department offers a rich array of advanced departmental elective courses designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in their chosen areas of interest. Advanced Literary Analysis explores contemporary literary theories and methodologies, focusing on the critical examination of texts and the development of sophisticated analytical skills. This course examines major literary movements, critical approaches, and the interplay between literature and society. Students engage with complex texts from various periods and cultures, developing their ability to interpret and evaluate literary works through multiple theoretical lenses. Political Theory and Modern Governance delves into contemporary political philosophies, governance structures, and policy analysis. Students examine the evolution of political thought, the functioning of democratic institutions, and the challenges facing modern governance. The course emphasizes critical thinking, policy evaluation, and the application of theoretical frameworks to real-world political issues. Historical Archaeology combines archaeological methods with historical analysis to understand past societies and cultures. Students learn to interpret material evidence, conduct field research, and analyze historical narratives through archaeological findings. The course emphasizes the integration of scientific methods with historical research, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of how archaeology contributes to our knowledge of the past. Philosophical Ethics explores ethical theories, moral reasoning, and contemporary ethical dilemmas. Students examine classical and contemporary ethical frameworks, analyze moral problems, and develop their ability to make reasoned judgments about complex ethical issues. The course emphasizes the application of philosophical reasoning to real-world problems and the development of ethical decision-making skills. Sociological Research Methods provides students with advanced research skills and methodologies in sociology. Students learn to design research studies, collect and analyze data, and evaluate sociological research. The course emphasizes empirical research, statistical analysis, and the application of sociological theories to contemporary social issues. Media Studies and Digital Platforms examines the role of media in society, digital communication, and the impact of new technologies on media production and consumption. Students explore media theory, digital platforms, and the changing landscape of media industries. The course emphasizes critical analysis of media content and the development of digital literacy skills. Global Political Economy analyzes the interconnections between politics, economics, and international relations. Students examine global economic systems, trade policies, and the role of international institutions in shaping economic outcomes. The course emphasizes the application of economic theories to understanding global political processes and the impact of globalization on societies. Environmental Policy and Sustainability focuses on environmental challenges, policy development, and sustainable development practices. Students examine environmental issues, policy frameworks, and sustainability strategies. The course emphasizes the integration of scientific knowledge with policy analysis and the development of solutions to environmental problems. Psychological Research Methods provides students with advanced research skills in psychology and behavioral sciences. Students learn to design psychological experiments, conduct research, and analyze data using statistical methods. The course emphasizes empirical research, ethical considerations, and the application of psychological theories to real-world problems. Advanced Cultural Anthropology explores contemporary anthropological theories, research methods, and cultural analysis. Students examine cultural practices, social structures, and the dynamics of identity in diverse societies. The course emphasizes fieldwork, ethnographic research, and the application of anthropological insights to contemporary issues. Special Topics in History offers in-depth exploration of specific historical periods, themes, or regions. Students engage with primary sources, historical narratives, and scholarly debates in specialized areas of historical study. The course emphasizes critical analysis of historical evidence and the development of historical research skills. Advanced Philosophy provides students with exposure to advanced philosophical concepts, arguments, and debates. Students examine complex philosophical problems, engage with major philosophical traditions, and develop their ability to construct and evaluate philosophical arguments. The course emphasizes critical thinking, logical reasoning, and the application of philosophical concepts to contemporary issues. Advanced Sociology explores advanced sociological theories, research methodologies, and contemporary social issues. Students examine complex social phenomena, analyze social structures, and develop sophisticated understanding of social processes. The course emphasizes empirical research, theoretical analysis, and the application of sociological insights to contemporary challenges.