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A Political Economy Primer for Education
Draws on various theories of political economy.
Abstract Algebra
Appreciate the power of abstraction and the axiomatic method.
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Acoustics and Optics
Introduction to acoustics and optics
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Actions for Social Change
Understand the different forms, scales, approaches and strategies for development interventions.
Actions for Social Change
Understand the different forms, scales, approaches and strategies for development interventions.
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Adivasis and development in peninsular India
Understanding the contemporary developmental challenges faced by Adivasi community
Advanced Language and Literature Pedagogy
Coherence between the ideas introduced in the course will be built through the pedagogy, such that the teaching of literature and writing can be meaningfully connected to the critical teaching of languages.
Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
The course surveys macroeconomic theory and its evolution through the use of rigorous mathematical and logical models.
Advanced Mechanics
Lagrangian, non-inertial frames, spinning tops and more…
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Advanced Methods in the Social Sciences
Equips with the skills required to understand and engage with empirical research.
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Advanced Microeconomic Theory
The course will delve into some selected areas of microeconomic theory where there has been active research in recent years and give students the understanding and the tools to engage with these areas.
Advanced Practice - Strength and Conditioning
Advanced physical practice of strength and conditioning and how to teach beginners a physical practice.
Advanced Social Research
This course will enable students to engage in the process of research through an exposure to both qualitative and quantitative social research techniques.
Advanced Statistical Theory
Advanced methods in statistics.
Advanced Topics in Macroeconomics
Examining structural change and economic growth in Development Economics.
Advanced Topics in Microeconomics
Building on microeconomic theory for the postgraduate level.
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Advanced Writing
Language training so that you are able to meet the needs of your courses, use your written skills for understanding ideas and questions.
Agrarian Concerns, Food Security and Sustainability in Modern India
What is the nature of the small and marginal farmer and the non-farm informal sector?
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Agricultural Livelihoods in Contemporary India: Critical Perspectives
Who are the people involved in India’s largest occupation and who is a farmer?
An Introduction to Creative Writing: Poetry and the Short Story
Using poetry and short stories to explore creative writing.
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An Introduction to Literature
This is a gateway course that conveys the excitement of doing close reading and literary analysis. It also looks at different genres and the interaction between the student and literary text, and the inevitability of multiple meanings and perspectives.
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Analysis I
This course focuses on the structure of the real line and functions on the reals. Notions of convergence and continuity are studied and also some important results in calculus about these concepts, and the properties of the real line that lead to these results.
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Analysis II
Continuing our study of real numbers and their properties, we study functions on reals and their properties through some theory of differentiation and integration. We will also study how these two concepts are related.
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Analysis III
In this third course in the analysis sequence, we study the calculus of functions of two or three variables and interpret the fundamental theorems of calculus in higher dimensions, and which have rich applications in the physical sciences.
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Anatomy and Physiology of an Athlete
Learn about human anatomy and different bodily systems through your practice of physical activities
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Ancient World (10,000 BCE-500 CE)
Introduces students to important historical and archaeological questions in human prehistory and history from a global perspective.
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Animal Behaviour
Understanding behaviour of animals from an evolutionary and ecological perspective.
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Applied Econometrics with Stata
This course introduces students to Stata, which is another widely used statistical software package that is often a requirement for employment.
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Applied Epidemiology: Generating quantitative evidence in health
Using epidemiological research methods to generate evidence.
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Applied Game Theory
How did cooperation evolve? Why do stereotypes persist? Why are degrees considered so important? Why do political parties hold rallies