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MSc Political Science

Semester-wise Syllabus for MSc Political Science

 

Semester 1: Foundations of Political Science

  1. Political Theory

    • Classical theories (Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli)

    • Modern theories (Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx)

    • Contemporary debates (Rawls, Nozick, Foucault)

  2. Comparative Politics

    • Political systems (Presidential vs. Parliamentary)

    • Electoral systems, party structures

    • Case studies (US, UK, India, China)

  3. International Relations

    • Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism

    • Key concepts (sovereignty, power balance, globalization)

  4. Research Methodology

    • Qualitative vs. quantitative methods

    • Data collection (surveys, interviews, content analysis)

  5. Indian Political System

    • Constitution, federalism, judiciary

    • Caste, religion, and identity politics


Semester 2: Advanced Political Analysis

  1. Public Policy & Administration

    • Policy cycle (formulation, implementation, evaluation)

    • Bureaucracy and governance challenges

  2. Political Economy

    • Capitalism vs. Socialism

    • Global trade, WTO, IMF

  3. Foreign Policy Analysis

    • Tools of foreign policy (diplomacy, sanctions)

    • Case studies (US-China relations, India’s neighborhood policy)

  4. Elective I (Choose 1)

    • Gender and Politics

    • Environmental Politics

    • Media and Politics

  5. Statistical Tools for Political Science

    • SPSS/R for political data analysis

    • Voting behavior studies


Semester 3: Specializations & Applied Politics

  1. Conflict and Peace Studies

    • Theories of conflict (Galtung, Huntington)

    • UN peacekeeping, Track II diplomacy

  2. Development Politics

    • SDGs, poverty alleviation programs

    • Role of NGOs, multilateral agencies

  3. Elective II (Choose 1)

    • Digital Politics (Social media, misinformation)

    • Urban Politics (Smart cities, municipal governance)

    • Political Psychology (Voter behavior, leadership styles)

  4. Elective III (Choose 1)

    • Human Rights (International conventions, refugee crises)

    • Security Studies (Cybersecurity, nuclear deterrence)

  5. Internship/Fieldwork

    • 4-6 weeks with think tanks, NGOs, or government bodies


Semester 4: Research & Capstone

  1. Global Governance

    • UN, WTO, climate change regimes

    • Non-state actors (MNCs, civil society)

  2. Dissertation

    • Original research (e.g., impact of social media on elections)

    • 80-100 pages with primary/secondary data

  3. Seminar Series

    • Contemporary issues (populism, AI in governance)

    • Guest lectures by policymakers

  4. Career Workshop

    • Prep for civil services, political consultancy, academia