Courses
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Framing sustainability: A social-ecological systems perspective
Explore a new approach to address sustainability challenges
Framing sustainability: A social-ecological systems perspective
Explore a new approach to address sustainability challenges.
Fundamentals of Media Production
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General Chemistry
An introductory course in chemistry to explore a conceptual foundation to understand biochemistry and material science.
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General Physics
A course to help you understand and appreciate the relevance of physics.
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Geographical Information Systems for Sustainability
Understand spatial dimensions of sustainability
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Geospatial Technology I: GIS of the Environment
Introduce the field of cartography and GIS through hands-on exercises such as spatial data display query and map generation, coupled with field data collection, using state-of-the-art ArcGIS software.
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Geospatial Technology II: Remote Sensing of the Environment
Introduce basic principles of remote sensing and its applications in the fields of conservation ecology, global environmental change, climate change and sustainability.
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Groups and Symmetries
Provides you with the knowledge needed to address challenges related to symmetry with precision and a deep understanding.
Growth Theory and Policy
Core aspects of growth theories in economic thought.
Histories of Capitalism
The transformation of human life with the rise of industrial capitalism.
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History and the Idea of India
Does history matter? A look at this question through histories of India.
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History and the Idea of India
Orients students to the development of History as an academic discipline, specifically in the context of India, reflecting critically on History’s methods, as well as its philosophical underpinnings and political commitment.
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History from the Margins
Looking at the margins of historical writing, to find marginalised and subaltern pasts.
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History of Economic Thought
Where do current theories of modern economics come from? Do all economists agree on their approach to economic problems?
History of the Present
Key ideas that have shaped Independent India.
How India Works, Earns and Spends
How do Indians work and make their livings?
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Human Development and Learning
Here you will explore the field of education through a combination of psychological and sociological perspectives and questions.
Human Development, Teaching and Learning Process
What is it to be a teacher and how does human development work?
Human Nature and Epistemology
The nature of knowledge and human beings.
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India in Transition: 1930-1970
Covers key decades in modern India’s history – from 1920 to 1970 focussing on mass movements, political economy of development and imaginaries of nation building.
India’s Present and Its Possible Futures
How do we address India’s problems and our limited ecological resources in this globalised world?
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Indian and Chinese Economic Development in Comparative Perspective
Indian Economy
Various perspectives on the evolution of the Indian economy over recent history.
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Indian Ocean Worlds
Ideas, culture and trade across continents.
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Indian Ocean Worlds, c. 700-1700
Offers a transnational perspective on the history of the Indian subcontinent, exploring its maritime connections with the rest of the world using a long term perspective.
Indian perspectives on knowledge and education
What are Indian ideas about what education and knowledge ought to be?
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Indigeneity and Belonging in Contemporary India
Understanding the various historical circumstances and the different terminologies of indigenous subjectivity and collective reference used in India today
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Induction into Teaching
Here you will put into practice and develop your skills as a teacher in a real-world classroom setting.
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Inorganic Synthesis
Comprehensive learning about inorganic compounds.