Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
- Political Science After completion of the programme, the students will develop ability:
- Understand the history of political ideology and political thoughts from ancient to the modern age.
- Understand the major political systems in the world.
- Understand the dimensions of international politics.
- Interpret the role of regional and international organization in the new world order.
- Analyze the concepts of good governance and e-governance.
- Realize the organs of government machinery and representation.
- Understand the formulation and execution of decisions and laws made by the government.
Course Outcomes (COs)
B.A. I – Paper No. I and II
Introduction to Political Science and Indian Constitution
- Students learn the political process and Indian Constitution.
- To Increase knowledge of the political science discipline.
- Introducing the Indian Constitution with a focus on the role of the Constituent Assembly and examining the essence of the Preamble.
- Examining the Fundamental Rights and Duties of Indian citizens with a study of the significance and status of Directive Principles.
- Assessing the nature of Indian Federalism with focus on Union-State Relations.
B.A. II – Paper No. III, IV and V, VI
Political Process of India, Indian Political Thoughts and Local Self Government in Maharashtra
- Students realize the governing process.
- Understand the history of political ideology and political thoughts from ancient and Modern India.
- Understand Decentralization process in India and Maharashtra.
- Promote participate of students in local governing process.
- Tracing the evolution of Indian political thought from ancient India to modern India.
- Assessing the various National and State Political parties in India.
B.A. III
Paper No. VII and XII
Modern Government and Modern Political Concepts
- Students get theoretical knowledge and conceptual framework of the student is expanded.
- Understand the history of political concept.
- Increase recognition of the major problems, the leading policies, and the legal issues confronting contemporary political systems.
- Provide opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students to link theory and practice and to apply political science knowledge and skills to actual problem-solving and community service.
Paper No. VIII and XIII
Public Administration and Administrative Thinkers
- Explaining the nature, scope and evolution of Public Administration; Private and Public Administration; Principles of Socialist Management.
- Discussing making of Public Policy Making and methods of Implementation.
- Analysing the major Concepts in Public Administration.
- Tracing the Challenges in the discipline of Public Administration like New Public Administration (NPA); Comparative Public Administration (CPA) and Development Administration.
- Analysing the Administrative Processes: decision making; communication and control; leadership; co-ordination.
- Analysing the Civil Service in India.
Paper No. IX and IVX
International Politics and Foreign Policy of India
- Analyse and explain contemporary international phenomena, including identifying and assessing the positions and interests of key international subjects.
- Identify important historical continuities and changes in international relations and in the machinery of diplomacy.
- Explaining scope and subject matter of International Relations as an autonomous academic discipline.
- Approaches and methods to study the discipline through Political realism, Pluralism and Worlds system’s Model.
- Examining the issues of Underdevelopment, Terrorism, Regionalism and Integration that characterizes the Post-cold war order.
Paper No. X and XV
Constitution of United State of America, China and Sweden
- Tracing the evolution of Comparative Politics as a discipline and drawing a distinction between Comparative Politics and Comparative Government.
- Investigating the nature and scope of Comparative Politics.
- Analysing the approaches the approaches and models of comparison: systems analysis; structural functionalism; and institutional approach.
- Critically analysing the features of a liberal democratic and socialist political system with focus on UK, USA and the People’s Republic of China.
- Discussing the features of a federal system with special reference to USA and China.
- Critically looking at the rights of the citizens of UK, USA and PRC from a comparative perspective.
Paper No. XI and XVI
Classical Western Political Thought and Modern Western Political Thought
- Providing an insight into the dominant features of Ancient Western Political Thought: Ancient Greek political thought with focus on Aristotle and Plato; Roman Political Thought: its contributions with special emphasis on the emergence of Roman law.
- Examining the features of Medieval Political Thought.
- Evaluating the Renaissance; political thought of Reformation; and Machiavelli.
- Critically examining and contributions to the theory of various western political thinkers.
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