Political Science

OVERVIEW:

Political Science in Khunta Degree mahavidyalay typically covers the theory and practice of politics and government. Here’s a general overview of what you might study:

  1. Foundational Theories: You’ll explore major political theories and ideologies, such as liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and feminism, to understand how they shape political systems and behaviors.
  2. Political Institutions: This includes studying the structures and functions of various political institutions, such as legislatures, executives, and judiciaries, both domestically and internationally.
  3. Comparative Politics: You’ll compare different political systems, examining how various governments operate, their electoral systems, party systems, and public policies.
  4. International Relations: This involves studying the interactions between countries, international organizations, and global issues like conflict, diplomacy, and trade.
  5. Political Behavior: You’ll look at how individuals and groups engage in politics, including voting behavior, political participation, and public opinion.
  6. Public Policy: Understanding how policies are formulated, implemented, and evaluated, and examining their impact on society.
  7. Research Methods: You’ll learn qualitative and quantitative research methods to analyze political phenomena, including surveys, case studies, and statistical analysis.
  8. Ethics and Political Philosophy: This involves exploring the ethical dimensions of political decisions and the philosophical questions underlying political systems and practices.

Courses includes lectures, discussions, and research projects, and may also involve internships or fieldwork to gain practical experience. The goal is to equip students with critical thinking skills, a deep understanding of political systems, and the ability to analyze and influence political processes.

Political Science

: To be a leading department in political science education, dedicated to fostering a deep understanding of political systems, governance, and public policy. We aim to cultivate informed and engaged citizens who are equipped with the analytical skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to society and to the development of democratic institutions.
: It includes: Committing to high standards of teaching and research in Political Science, encouraging students to engage in critical analysis of political systems, theories, and practices, promoting values of democracy, justice, and ethical leadership in political spheres, fostering active involvement in local, national, and global political issues, preparing students for careers in government, academia, non-profits, and other fields related to political science.
: Political Science study and explain government and legislative processes so that people can be better informed about policies that impact their communities, states and the country.
: Pramod Kumar Mishra
Gopa Singh
: Pramod Kumar Mishra


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