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Course Design
| YEAR |
COURSE CODE |
COURSE NAME |
COURSE OUTCOME |
| B.A I |
DSC- 1A PHIL- A101 CC |
Introduction to Philosophy |
The programme provides a detailed knowledge to students about what philosophy is and about the branches of philosophy i.e., metaphysics, epistemology, ontology, axiology etc. |
| DSC-2A PHIL-A-102CC |
Indian Philosophy-1 |
This class serves as an introductory exploration of Indian philosophy, delving into its origins through an examination of the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita |
| B.A II |
DSC-1C PHIL-A-203CC |
Indian Philosophy-2 |
This course will provide an overview of one of the significant branches of Indian philosophy known as the Heterodox (nastik) Schools, encompassing Carvaka, Buddhism, and Jainism. Through this course, students will gain insight into the relevance of Indian philosophical studies in their everyday lives. |
| DSC-2C PHIL-A-204CC |
Indian Philosophy-3 |
This course will provide a deep understanding of Indian Philosophy. |
| SEC-1 PHIL-A-205 |
Introduction to Logic |
The course mainly focuses on deductive reasoning and help students develop critical thinking. |
| SEC-2 PHIL-A-206 |
Ethics-1 |
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| B.A III |
SEC-3 PHIL-A-307 |
Ethics-2 |
The course is helps to know about the theory of virtues discussed by ancient Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato. Also, students will gain conceptual knowledge about freewill, Determinism and theories of Punishment. |
| SEC-4 PHIL-A-308 |
Applied Bio-Ethics |
As another branch of ethics. In this course student will get more detailed knowledge about normative and applied ethics and get opportunity to critically analyse the practices of Euthanasia, Suicide and abortion. |
| PHIL-A-309-DSE |
Western Philosophy |
This is the basic course on western philosophy to introduce students with pivotal traditions of philosophy in the west such as knowledge on Rationalism, Empiricism and Kantian philosophy. It will provide a basic knowledge on western philosophy. |
| PHIL-A-310-DSC |
Western Philosophy-2 |
It will further discuss in detail about the western traditions. The course also help students to understand why it is important to study western traditions along with Indian tradition. |
| Generic Elective |
PHIL- A-311- GE |
Bhagavad Gita |
Students will articulate their understanding of Bhagavad-Gita and will understand the relevance of the message of Bhagavad-Gita. |
| PHIL-A-312-GE |
Yoga |
The course is for physical, mental and spiritual development of students. It helps them to inculcate good life. |