This specialization investigates and analyses the theory and practise of politics and political institutions, primarily focusing on studying numerous topics through a thorough understanding of the constitution, political factors, international relations, law and development.
Semester 1
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Environmental Studies |
Ethics, Responsibility & Sustainability (I) |
Cultural History And Archaeology Of Ancient India From Early Times up till c. A.D 320 |
French/Spanish/Mandarin |
Critical Reading Thinking & Writing: English Prose |
Design Thinking |
Semester 2
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World History from the Renaissance to c.1870 |
Introduction to Psychology |
Principles of Responsible Leadership |
Elements Of Archaeology In India |
French/Spanish/Mandarin |
Microeconomics - Pricing Theories |
Semester 3
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Introduction to Political Science |
Principles of Ancient and Modern Philosophy |
Introduction to Economics |
Introduction to Ethnography |
Elective (I) | |
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Political Science | -Comparative Politics -Public Administration |
Semester 4
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Applied Mathematics |
Principles of Indian Philosophy |
Sociology: Classical Theories |
Descriptive Statistics |
2 Electives |
Elective (II) | |
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Political Science | -Indian Political Thought -Western Political Thought |
Semester 5
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4 Electives |
Term Paper |
Elective (III) | |
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Political Science | -The United Nation and Global Politics -Indian Political System and Challenges -Democracy and Sustainability -International relations |
Semester 6
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4 Electives |
Graduation Thesis |
Elective (IV) | |
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Political Science | -Elections and Technology - Public Policy Formulation -Populism, Morality and Multiculturalism -A history of gender equality in politics and democracy |
Understand and develop the ability to discern the evolution of civilizations and cultures over the years and develop a sociological sensibility to critically understand social phenomenon
Develop critical thinking skills about contemporary issues and demonstrate appreciation for the value of diverse cultural, ethnic, and linguistic perspectives
Demonstrate and invent solutions to contemporary issues while appreciating and incorporating societal norms, beliefs, and ideologies
Develop historical, social, political, economic, and literary consciousness, as well as an appreciation for various civilizations and cultures
Learn about human values and to appreciate the literary and cultural diversity in the world
Learn, recognize, and evaluate human values and social, moral, and ethical values in the historical and current contexts
Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the subject incorporating both conventional and new developments in the domain of theories, history, Indian politics, comparative, and international politics
Develop an understanding of the various philosophies that influenced Indian and global political scenarios, as well as their impact, significance, and criticisms
Develop and demonstrate comprehensive and interdisciplinary knowledge by illustrating the connections between various political, social, and economic issues and challenges
Demonstrate an understanding of the Indian Constitution, its role in modern India, and its impact on Indian society over time
Learn analytical, research abilities, and critical thinking to develop logical arguments, evaluate, and interpret data, and formulate reasoned conclusions
Learn and understand the economy of international relations, foreign policies, and the challenges of being faced in the era of globalization
Graduates of the BA (Hons.) Political Science program can look forward to diverse roles in:
What are the specializations under BA (Hons.)?
+At Woxsen University, you can tailor your BA (Hons.) Degree by specializing in your top three interests from the list of specializations below:
What does Woxsen's applied/practical learning cover?
+Woxsen's pedagogy believes in 40% of practical learning through Competitions, Guest Sessions conducted by Industry Experts, Conferences, Case-Studies, and Internships.
What is the admission process for BA (Hons.) Program?
+Woxsen's Admissions Process for BA (Hons.) is quite structured and comprehensive, as each student is evaluated based on their Composite Score.
1. Appear for WAT (Woxsen Aptitude Test) or Submit CUET score
2. Schedule and Complete the Psychometric Test
3. Personal Interview Round
Does Woxsen provide internship/placement assisstance?
+Woxsen's dedicated placement cell not only provides assistance for internship & final placement but also prepares students with Interview Skills, Resume Writing, Communication Skills & more. With 100% placement track-record, Woxsen is a name to reckon with amongst recruiters representing leading corporates.
Does Woxsen provide scholarship?
+Woxsen encourages meritorious students and awards scholarship of up to 50% for UG students. To calculate your scholarship, click here
What's the fees structure for BA (Hons.) Program?
+The BA (Hons.) Program offered at Woxsen University is a Residential Program. Therefore, the fee structure includes Academic Fees + Accommodation & Food Charges. Download the BA (Hons.) Fee Structure click here
How is the campus life at Woxsen?
+Woxsen University believes in the holistic development of its students as well as academic excellence. The diverse and vibrant student community participates in a variety of activities, including 24 student clubs, events, competitions, and more. Woxsen's sports arena, called "The League," provides a plethora of International Standard facilities for those interested in sports, while the gym caters to fitness enthusiasts. The campus also has cafes and a multi-cuisine restaurant where students can socialize and unwind.
Here’s a sneak peek of what is to be at Woxsen, click here
What are the Accepted Entrance Tests for BA (Hons.) at Woxsen?
+To apply for BA (Hons.) Program, one must appear for Woxsen Aptitude Test (WAT) or submit CUET score followed by Psychometric Test and Personal Interview. The WAT is an online 1 hour test of 100 marks covering Quantitative Aptitude, English, Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. In WAT, no negative marking is incorporated.