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ESLA Curriculum
BA/BSc Programme - Curriculum Framework
- Students can choose English, History, Economics, Psychology and Liberal Arts as major
- Flexible curriculum allows students to choose Major/Minor of their interest from Liberal Arts Programme
- Students can opt for Engineering/Management minors with 20 extra credits
- First Semester is common for all courses and students can choose Major/Minors from Semester II onwards.
Course framework
Course framework
- BA English (3 years programme - 120 Credits)
- BA (Honours) English (3 years programme - 140 Credits)
- BA English with Research (4 years programme - 160 Credits)
- BA (Honours) English with Research (4 years programme - 180 Credits)
Semester I
- Introduction to Communicative English
- Introduction to Environmental Science
- Introduction to Psychology
- Making Sense of Indian Constitution
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Introductory Micro-Economics
Semester II
- Critical Thinking
- Idea of India
- Understanding Indian Societies : Myths and Realities
- Understanding Indian Economics
- Writing for the Media
- Psychology for Everyday Living
Semester III
- English Language and Composition
- Poetry through Ages: Characteristics and Impact
- Introduction to Fiction
- History of English Literary Criticism
- Study of English Language
- Technical Writing
Semester IV
- Indian English Literature
- Shakespeare's Tragic Universe and the Wheel of Karma
- English Language Learning
- Analysis of Poetry
- Drama theory and Literature
- Travel Literature
Semester V
- Migration Literature
- Rhetorical and Critical Approaches to English
- Literature in Other Mediums
- Social Constructivist Approach in Language Learning
- Digital Literature and English
- Genre Criticism
Semester IV
- World Literature
- Narratology
- Translation Studies
- Advanced Writing and Presentation Skills
- Pedagogy of English Language
Course framework
- BA History (3 years programme - 120 Credits)
- BA (Honours) History (3 years programme - 140 Credits)
- BA History with Research (4 years programme - 160 Credits)
- BA (Honours) History with Research (4 years programme - 180 Credits)
Semester I
- Introduction to Communicative English
- Introduction to Environmental Science
- Introduction to Psychology
- A Brief Introduction to Philosophy
- Making Sense of the Indian Constitution
- Introductory Micro Economics
Semester II
- Critical Thinking
- Idea of India
- Understanding Indian Societies : Myths and Realities
- Writing for the Media
- Psychology for Everyday Living
- Understanding Indian Economy
Semester III
- Human Civilisation
- History of India- Part I
- Middle Ages in Europe
- Early and Early Medieval India
- European Social Formations
- Open Elective I
Semester IV
- Medieval India-1
- Medieval India- II
- Age of Revolution and National Liberation
- Introduction to Colonial Latin America/Introduction to Colonial Africa
- Participatory Research Methods and Approaches
- Open Elective II
Semester V
- Understanding the 18th Century India
- Modern Indian History
- A Brief Outline of South Indian History/ Introducing Global History of Sufism: Text, Tradition, and Culture
- Understanding Social Inequalities
- Archive and Museum
- Introduction to Academic Writing
Semester IV
- Agrarian Struggles and Movements in India
- Society, Politics, and Economy: India After Independence
- Economic History of Modern India (1757-1947)
- Introduction to Gender
- Dissertation
Course framework
- BA Liberal Arts (3 years programme - 120 Credits)
- BA (Honours) Liberal Arts (3 years programme - 140 Credits)
- BA Liberal Arts with Research (4 years programme - 160 Credits)
- BA (Honours) Liberal Arts with Research (4 years programme - 180 Credits)
Semester I
- Introduction to Communicative English
- Introduction to Environmental Science
- Introduction to Psychology
- A Brief Introduction to Philosophy
- Making Sense of the Indian Constitution
- Introductory Micro Economics
Semester II
- Critical Thinking
- Idea of India
- Understanding Indian Societies : Myths and Realities
- Writing for the Media
- Psychology for Everyday Living
- Understanding Indian Economy
Semester III
- Theories of Communication
- Sociological Theories
- Sociology of Gender
- Anthropological Theories
- Cultural Studies
- Open Elective I
Semester IV
- Advanced Sociological Theories
- Sociology of Development and Communication
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Foreign Language
- Performing Arts
- Open Elective II
Semester V
- Media and Nationalism
- Environmental Anthropology
- Foreign Language 2
- Narrative Journalism & Creative Non-Fiction
- Deep structure of Language: From Programming to reprogramming
- Social/Community Services
Semester IV
- Media, Culture and Society
- Fieldwork
- Dissertation
- Anthropology of Religion
- Work and Organizations
Course framework
- BSc Economics (3 years programme - 120 Credits)
- BSc (Honours) Economics (3 years programme - 140 Credits)
- BSc Economics with Research (4 years programme - 160 Credits)
- BSc (Honours) Economics with Research (4 years programme - 180 Credits)
Semester I
- Introduction to Communicative English
- Introduction to Environmental Science
- Introduction to Psychology
- A Brief Introduction to Philosophy
- Making Sense of Indian Constitution
- Introduction to Economics
Semester II
- Critical Thinking
- Idea of India
- Understanding Indian Societies : Myths and Realities
- Writing for the Media
- Psychology for Everyday Living
- Understanding Indian Economy
Semester III
- Introductory Microeconomics
- Introductory Macroeconomics
- Statistical Methods for Economics I
- Mathematical Economics I
- Public Economics and Policies
- Open Elective I
Semester IV
- Intermediate Microeconomics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Statistical Methods for Economics II
- Mathematical Economics II
- Money, Banking and Finance
- Open Elective II
Semester V
- Basic Econometrics
- Game Theory
- Financial Economics
- Research Methodology and Data Analysis
- Data Analysis using Software Programming
- Issues in Indian Economy
Semester IV
- Applied Econometrics
- Economics of Development
- International Economics
- Contemporary Economic Issues
- Dissertation
Course framework
- BSc Psychology (3 years programme - 120 Credits)
- BSc (Honours) Psychology (3 years programme - 140 Credits)
- BSc Psychology with Research (4 years programme - 160 Credits)
- BSc (Honours) Psychology with Research (4 years programme - 180 Credits)
Semester I
- Introduction to Communicative English
- Introduction to Environmental Science
- Introduction to Psychology
- A Brief Introduction to Philosophy
- Making Sense of the Indian Constitution
- Introduction to Economics
Semester II
- Critical Thinking
- Idea of India
- Understanding Indian Societies : Myths and Realities
- Understanding Indian Economy
- Writing for the Media
- Psychology for Everyday Living
Semester III
- Social Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Physiological Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Positive Psychology
- Quantitative Research Methodology in Psychology
Semester IV
- Psychological Testing and Assessment
- Theories of Personality
- Educational Psychology
- Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
- Industrial-Organizational Psychology
- Psychology Practicals I
Semester V
- Cognitive Psychology
- Counselling and Psychotherapy
- Health Psychology
- Qualitative Research Methodology in Psychology
- Psychology Practicals II
- Field Project
Semester IV
- Community Psychology
- Sports Psychology
- Cultural Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Environmental Psychology
Others
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