Courses
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Climate Justice in India
This course develops abilities, character, and a sense of direction towards climate justice.
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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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Commons and Livelihoods: Understanding and reflecting on interrelation
Understanding the nuances of commons, its governance, and its intricate relationship with the livelihood.
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Communicating Economics
How do you communicate economics in different contexts?
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Community Engagement
A course designed to expose students to a variety of contexts in which economists work within the fields of development, in higher education, in public policy and with government agencies.
Comparative Corporate Governance
This course aims at enabling students to be academically proficient and ethically engaged in matters of public importance.
Comparative History of Education
How have policies and practices of education and reforms within it grown and changed over time in India and internationally?
Comparative Public Law and Systems of Governance
What do public policy and public administration in India consist of? What is the architecture and rationale of public authority and administrative practices? What is the nature and scope of the bureaucracy?
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Competencies for Designing Livelihood Interventions
This course will help students with relevant knowledge and skills to conceptualise appropriate livelihood interventions incorporating people’s capacities and aspiration on the one hand while addressing the questions of sustainability, inclusion, dignity, and equity on the other.
Competencies for Livelihood Intervention
Creating workable livelihood interventions with greater understanding and competencies.
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Complex Analysis
A course in complex analysis naturally unifying many topics in a conceptually consistent way.
Computational Economics
This course seeks to develop core competencies in programming in Python and data manipulation and analysis.
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Computing in Physics
Learn to write programs and use it to understand physics.
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Consolidation of Programme Experience
This course aims to help students link, integrate and synthesise their experience across the programme.
Constitutional Foundations of State Institutions
How is the Indian state is structured and constrained?
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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
Contemporary Social Movements
Understanding the politics of collective mobilisation and mass public action in Indian political culture.
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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.
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Creative Expression with Clay
Mastering a personal style while the fundamentals of working with clay.
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Creative Expressions - Football
Understanding the interdependence of individuals through the group dynamics of football.
Programmes
Offered At
Campus BengaluruCreativity and Pedagogic Practices
Teaching as an embodied practice
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Criminal Justice and Public Policy
This course aims to adopt a fine balance between doctrinal and empirical analysis of the criminal justice institutions, with an interdisciplinary approach to respond to critical problems in criminal law, governance, and public policy.
Critical Explorations: Education for a Sustainable World
How can education be directed towards sustainability in a multidimensional sense?
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Critical Explorations: Education for a Sustainable World
As we reach the limits of growth as conceived of in the previous century, we need to think of how education can be directed towards sustainability in its multidimensional sense.