POs, PSOs, Cos

 

 Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

  1. Political Science After completion of the programme, the students will develop ability:
  1. Understand the history of political ideology and political thoughts from ancient to the modern age.
  1. Understand the major political systems in the world.
  1. Understand the dimensions of international politics.
  1. Interpret the role of regional and international organization in the new world order.
  1. Analyze the concepts of good governance and e-governance.
  1. Realize the organs of government machinery and representation.
  1. 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

  1. Students learn the political process and Indian Constitution.
  1. To Increase knowledge of the political science discipline.
  1. Introducing the Indian Constitution with a focus on the role of the Constituent Assembly and examining the essence of the Preamble.
  1. Examining the Fundamental Rights and Duties of Indian citizens with a study of the significance and status of Directive Principles.
  1. 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

  1. Students realize the governing process.
  1. Understand the history of political ideology and political thoughts from ancient and Modern India.
  1. Understand Decentralization process in India and Maharashtra.
  1. Promote participate of students in local governing process.
  1. Tracing the evolution of Indian political thought from ancient India to modern India.
  1. Assessing the various National and State Political parties in India.

B.A. III

Paper No. VII and XII

Modern Government and Modern Political Concepts

  1. Students get theoretical knowledge and conceptual framework of the student is expanded.
  1. Understand the history of political concept.
  1. Increase recognition of the major problems, the leading policies, and the legal issues confronting contemporary political systems.
  1. 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

  1. Explaining the nature, scope and evolution of Public Administration; Private and Public Administration; Principles of Socialist Management.
  1. Discussing making of Public Policy Making and methods of Implementation.
  1. Analysing the major Concepts in Public Administration.
  1. Tracing the Challenges in the discipline of Public Administration like New Public Administration (NPA); Comparative Public Administration (CPA) and Development Administration.
  1. Analysing the Administrative Processes: decision making; communication and control; leadership; co-ordination.
  1. Analysing the Civil Service in India.

Paper No. IX and IVX

International Politics and Foreign Policy of India

  1. Analyse and explain contemporary international phenomena, including identifying and assessing the positions and interests of key international subjects.
  1. Identify important historical continuities and changes in international relations and in the machinery of diplomacy.
  1. Explaining scope and subject matter of International Relations as an autonomous academic discipline.
  1. Approaches and methods to study the discipline through Political realism, Pluralism and Worlds system’s Model.
  1. 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

  1. Tracing the evolution of Comparative Politics as a discipline and drawing a distinction between Comparative Politics and Comparative Government.
  1. Investigating the nature and scope of Comparative Politics.
  1. Analysing the approaches the approaches and models of comparison: systems analysis; structural functionalism; and institutional approach.
  1. Critically analysing the features of a liberal democratic and socialist political system with focus on UK, USA and the People’s Republic of China.
  1. Discussing the features of a federal system with special reference to USA and China.
  1. 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

  1. 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.
  1. Examining the features of Medieval Political Thought.
  1. Evaluating the Renaissance; political thought of Reformation; and Machiavelli.
  1. Critically examining and contributions to the theory of various western political thinkers.

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