Courses
Calculus for Biologists
Understanding calculus for a study of biological systems.
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Capstone Seminar
Cell and Developmental Biology
Looking at the molecular components of cells.
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Chemical Analysis and Spectroscopy
Focuses on mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy in detail.
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Chemicals in the Community
This course looks at themes that delineate chemistry as a human activity.
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
Explores the chemical basis of life.
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Colonial India
Explores the political, economic, and cultural changes in British colonial India from 1750 to 1920, emphasising the impact on various aspects of South Asian life.
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Colonial India: Polity, Economy and Culture
How was the course of Indian history shaped by colonial governance? How did the East India Company slowly become the colonial state?
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Colonialism and Religion
How did European colonialism engage, interrogate, administer, and transform religious traditions across the colonised world?
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Complex Analysis
A course in complex analysis naturally unifying many topics in a conceptually consistent way.
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Computing in Physics
Learn to write programs and use it to understand physics.
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Contemporary Fiction
An Honours Elective Course to be taken by students who have opted for Literature Honours.
Contemporary India Through Literary and Cultural Texts
Texts ranging from the years before and after Independence to the India of the 21st century.
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Contemporary Issues in Gender and Sexuality
Explores multidisciplinary gender and feminist theories, methodologies and epistemologies
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Convergence Journalism
Specialisations
Creative Computing
Basic quantitative knowledge and abilities.
Creative Expression Courses
Whether it is music, art, theatre or sport, explore your interests and develop them into skills.
Creativity and Pedagogic Practices
Teaching as an embodied practice
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Critical Reading and Writing I
Enables students to develop capabilities that will make them more critical and effective readers and thoughtful communicators.
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Critical Reading and Writing II
Focuses on non-fictional writing, both personal and academic.
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Development as Freedom
Build a broad based perspective on poverty, inequality, social policies and constitutional principles using the capabilities approach.
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Differential Equations
Modelling systems described by functions and their derivatives
Digital Texts and Textuality
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Discover Biology
A course for non-biology majors to explore the wide ranging relevance of the study of biology in our everyday lives.
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Discrete Mathematics
Discrete mathematics is the study of structures like graphs, lattices etc which are finite, or infinite without being dense. Reasoning about them involves counting, permutations and combinations, probability and more.
Documentary Narratives
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Doing History
Introduces students to methods and tools used by historians and also encourages them to start thinking historically.
Drama as Text and Performance
Students learn about the origins and categories of drama through ancient and contemporary texts and the conditions of production and reception of dramatic texts and performance.
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Early South Asia upto 4th CE
Covers the earliest period of South Asian history, spanning the earliest peopling of the Indian subcontinent all the way till the emergence of complex political structures like city-states and empires.
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Ecology, Environment, and Development
Critical engagement with the predominant narratives of development and the consequences for environment and ecological justice.