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    (B.Tech.) HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

  • UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM

    Preparatory Course in English
    Core courses

    ·Economics
    ·Introduction to Psychology
    ·Introduction to Sociology
    ·Introduction to Literature
    ·Introduction to Literature
    Electives

    ·Philosophy of Life
    ·Methodological Foundations of Indian Scientific Tradition
    ·Philosophy of Mind
    ·Trends in Twentieth Century Drama
    ·Stress and Coping
    ·Essentials of Gandhian Political Economy
    ·Sociology of Science
    ·Reading Fiction
    ·Language and the Mind
    ·Philosophy and History of Science
    ·Managerial Economics
    ·Introduction to Art & Aesthetics
    ·Moral and Political Philosophy
    ·Indian Philosophy
    ·Postmodernism and Philosophy
    ·Culture and Media
    ·Management of Human Resources in Organizations
    ·Planning and Economic Policies in India
    ·State, Polity and Society
    ·Contemporary Urban India: Sociological Perspective
    ·Sanskrit for Indian Science
    ·Theory and Policy of Managerial Finance
    ·An Introduction to the Sociology of Rural Development
    ·Some Scientific Concepts from Sanskrit Texts
    ·Indian Culture and Tradition
    ·Intellectual Property Rights for Technology Development and Management
    ·Industrial Economics
    ·Logic and Foundations of Mathematics
    ·Language and Interpreting Sociality
    ·Professional Ethics
    ·(Hindustani Classical) Music Appreciation
    ·Economic Reforms in India
    ·Principles of Management
    ·Understanding Creativity and Creative Writing
    ·Indian Writing in English
    ·Science, Technology and Society
    ·Introduction to Linguistics
    ·Philosophy of Religion
    ·Psychology of Health
    ·International Finance and Monetary Systems
    ·Organizational Behaviour and Implications for Management
    ·Women in Third World Development
     ·Globalization: A Sociological Perspective