ProgrammeOutcomes: B.A. (Political Science)

Department of Political Science

After successful completion of three year degree program in BA (Political Science) a student should be able to;

Program Outcome

PO-1. Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental political processes, institutions, actors, behavior, and ideas; and familiarity with major theories, methods, and concepts of Political Science.

PO-2. Understand the world, their country, their society, as well as themselves and have awareness of ethical problems, social rights, values and responsibility to the self and to others.

PO-3.  Understanding of government institutions, electoral processes, and policies in a variety of countries around the world and the ability to compare the effectiveness or impact of various political arrangements across countries.

PO-4. Develop the ability to make logical inferences about social and political issues on the basis of comparative and historical knowledge.

Program Specific Outcome

PSO 1: Acquaint with the basic concepts, principles and dynamics of public administration

PSO 2: Familiarise with important theories and issues of international relations.

PSO 3: Sensitise with the sensitive peripheral state of India with special reference to Northeast India.

PSO 4: Understand the basic concept and ideological orientations of political science discipline.

PSO 5: An understanding the evolution, development and trends of India’s foreign policy.

PSO 6: Understand the basic concept and issues concerning human rights and challenges.

PSO 7: Familiarise with the problems and prospects of rural development of India

PSO 8: Understand the cultural, social, political, economic and constitutional environment as a historical perspective of Indian Administration.



COURSEOUTCOMES


B.A.–I (YEAR)

 

COURSE

OUTCOMES

PAPER- I (POLITICAL THEORY )

CO-1. To understand the nature, scope and significance of political theory.

CO-2. To appreciate the procedure of different theoretical ideas in political theory.

CO-3. To understand the various traditional and modern theories of political science.

CO-4. To evaluate the theories of origin of the state.

PAPER- II ( INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS)

CO-1. To understand the Indian National Movement.

CO-2.  Study the Government of India Act of 1858 ,1909,1919 and 1935.

CO-3. To understand the Constitution of India.

CO-4. Study the Union Executive:- President, Vice-President , Council of Ministers and Prime Ministers.

CO-5. To study the Union Judiciary .



 

COURSEOUTCOMES


B.A.–II (YEAR)

COURSE

OUTCOMES

PAPER- I (POLITICAL THOUGHT )

CO-1. To Understand the political theories given by Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli and Rousseau.

CO-2. To Understand the political theories given by Bentham, Manu and Kautilya, Gandhi, Ambedkar, Deen Dayal Upadhyay.

PAPER- I (COMPRATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS)

CO-1. To study the British Constitution.

CO-2. To study the Constitution of  United States of America.

CO-3. To study the Constitution of Switzerland.

CO-4. To study the Constitution of China.



COURSEOUTCOMES

 

B.A.–III (YEAR)

COURSE

OUTCOMES

PAPER- I (INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY OF INDIA)

CO-1. To understand the meaning, nature and scope of International Politics.

CO-2. To understand the National interest and National power.

CO-3. To study the Various theories of International Politics.

CO-4. To study the Foreign Policy of India.

CO-5. To understand the Indias' relations with neighboring countries.

PAPER- I (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)

CO-1. To understand the meaning, definition, nature and scope of Public Administration.

CO-2. To study the Principles of Organisation : Hierarchy, Span of Control, Unity of Command, Delegation.

CO-3. To study the Development Administration : Nature, Issues, Characteristics. Riggs Model.

CO-4. To understand the Financial Administration: Principles of Budget.

CO-5. To study the Corruption in Administration: Ombudsman, Lokpal and Lok Ayukta.