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Quantitative Reasoning and Methods for History
Quantitative reasoning to bring together mathematical skills, critical thinking and real world problems in an integrated manner.
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Quantitative thinking for biologists
Highlights the importance of quantitative methods and data handling in the life sciences, and enables students to carry out basic quantitative tasks.
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Quantum Mechanics
A concrete introduction to the abstract principles of quantum mechanics.
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R Programming for Biology
Learn programming skills for addressing problems in biology.
Reading Culture
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Reading Nagaland
An introduction to the rich diversity of everyday lives in Nagaland through “non-academic” sources.
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Reading Political Philosophy
What is a state and what allows it to exert power on us? Do we need a state? Do we have liberties and rights?
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Reading Regional Mahabharatas
An introduction to regional Mahabharatas as autonomous (knowledge) texts that are creative retellings of the Vyasa Mahabharata rather than imperfect, incomplete, or corrupt translations.
Reading the City: Language, Media, Culture, and Bangalore
Develops new perspectives on the city they have been studying and living in
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Reasoning
Get introduced to techniques for evaluating and understanding reasoning.
Religion in India
Understanding religion in India.
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Religion Under a Social Scientific Lens
Understand religion in India today through themes like identity, praxis, and authority.
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Remote sensing for sustainable development
Explores the concepts and practical applications of satellite remote sensing to map and understand transformations in landscapes, relating these to impacts on development and sustainability.
Research Design and Primary Data Collection | starts in January 2025
This certificate deepens the understanding and skills to do a systematic field study in the social sector.
Research Methods and Legal Writing
A systematic approach to research methodology for legal studies.
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Research Methods for Development Practice
Deepens understanding of the various methods for social research.
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Rethinking the Border: Understanding the Western Himalayas
The long history of frontiers and borderlands of the Western Himalayas.
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Ring Theory
Delves deep into inquiries like — Is ‑2 a prime number? Why do integers and polynomials have same the division algorithm? Why does algebra shed light on the geometry of polynomial curves? — and many more, offering comprehensive answers and insights.
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Romantic Literature: Nature, Self and Society
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Romantics: Nature, Self and Society
Looking at the eighteenth century in English writing, known as Romanticism.
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Rural Governance in India
Aims to provide students with a board understanding of rural governance in India
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Salsa for Beginners
Explore salsa’s cultural history, rhythm and musicality skills while learning the dance form.
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- BSc in Biology
- BSc in Chemistry
- BSc in Environmental Science and Sustainability
- BSc in Information Sciences
- BSc in Mathematics
- BSc in Physics
- BA in Economics
- BA in English
- BA in History
- BA in Philosophy
- BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- BA in Social Science
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Campus BengaluruSchool and Society
Develop sociological imaginations around questions of schooling and education
Schools as Organisations
Studying schools as the most basic unit of a formal education system
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Science Education
Aims to develop an understanding of the nature of scientific knowledge and practices, the issues and ideas concerning the learning and teaching of science, and the study of the conceptual and practical demands of good science teaching.
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Science Fiction and Mind
Explore questions about the nature of the mind and consciousness through works of science fiction.
Science, Technology, and Society: Past and Present
Debates on science and technology in the contemporary world.
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Seeing Like a Social Scientist
What does it mean to understand the world as a student of the social sciences? What kinds of engagement with it does it entail?
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Seminar
Emphasises the integrative nature of Modern Biology.
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Sites of Translation: Literature, Research, Media, Development