The document lists course codes, names, and credits for courses in two years of a Master of Political Science program. The first year includes 4 core courses of 8 credits each focused on India, political theory, international relations, and comparative politics. The second year includes 13 optional courses of 4 credits each covering topics such as political thought, social movements, foreign policy, and sustainable development.
The document lists course codes, names, and credits for courses in two years of a Master of Political Science program. The first year includes 4 core courses of 8 credits each focused on India, political theory, international relations, and comparative politics. The second year includes 13 optional courses of 4 credits each covering topics such as political thought, social movements, foreign policy, and sustainable development.
The document lists course codes, names, and credits for courses in two years of a Master of Political Science program. The first year includes 4 core courses of 8 credits each focused on India, political theory, international relations, and comparative politics. The second year includes 13 optional courses of 4 credits each covering topics such as political thought, social movements, foreign policy, and sustainable development.
MPS-003 India: Democracy and Development 8 MPS-001 Political Theory 8 MPS-002 International Relations: Problems & Theory 8 MPS-004 Comparative Politics: Issues and Trends 8 CourseCode Course Name Credits MPSE-003 Western Political Thought 4 MPSE-004 Social and Political Thought in Modern India 4 MPSE-001 India and the World 4 MPSE-002 State and Society in Latin America 4 MPSE-005 State and Society in Africa 4 MPSE-006 Peace and Conflict Studies 4 MPSE-007 Social Movements and Politics in India 4 MPSE-008 State Politics in India 4 MPSE-009 Canada: Politics and Society 4 MPSE-010 Dissertation (Optional) 8 MPSE-011 The European Vision in World Affairs 4 MPSE-012 State and Society in Australia 4 MPSE-013 Australia's Foreign Policy 4 MED-002 Sustainable Development: Issues and Challenges 4 First Year Second Year