Course Name: Introduction to Political Ideologies : Contexts, Ideas, and Practices

Course abstract

The course aims to provide an understanding of the ways political actions and events are informed by ideas of the state, of political membership, and of human nature and human action. It also aims to assist students to make informed judgments about political events and developments in the light of the ideologies covered, and to evaluate the ideologies themselves in relation to political or other appropriate events. Throughout the course, the theory is supported by examples, many of which are drawn from current or recent events of many kinds, such as major policies, court rulings, or social developments.


Course Instructor

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Prof. Arvind Sivaramakrishnan

Arvind Sivaramakrishnan is a member of the Guest Faculty and former Visiting Professor in the Department of Humanities at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, where he has taught since July 2015. From 2008 to 2014 Dr Sivaramakrishnan was Senior Deputy Editor on the Hindu, writing editorials, specialist articles, and book reviews on international politics, public policy, and political theory; he combined his duties with teaching and research as an Associate Professor at the Asian College of Journalism, Chennai. He took his degree, a postgraduate diploma in social administration, and doctorate as well as a professional teaching qualification at the University of Southampton, where he also taught politics; he also holds a British qualification in teaching English as a foreign language. He has taught at Suffolk College, Ipswich, the Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad, Southampton Institute of Higher Education (now Southampton Solent University), and Tauntons College (now Richard Taunton College), Southampton. He has published a range of academic papers in politics, political philosophy, public policy, and related fields, and has conducted research seminars and research training sessions at universities in the European Union and India. His books include Introduction to Political Ideologies (2017), Public Interest Journalism (2014), Public Policy and Citizenship (2012), Short on Democracy (2007), and Through a Glass Wall (2007). He is currently coediting a volume on Indian democracy with Dr Sudarsan Padmanabhan of IIT Madras; this is expected to appear in December 2019 under the title Indian Democracy: Contradictions and Reconciliations.
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 Course Duration : Jan-Apr 2021

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 Syllabus

 Enrollment : 18-Nov-2020 to 25-Jan-2021

 Exam registration : 15-Jan-2021 to 12-Mar-2021

 Exam Date : 24-Apr-2021

Enrolled

1079

Registered

89

Certificate Eligible

28

Certified Category Count

Gold

0

Silver

4

Elite

15

Successfully completed

9

Participation

17

Success

Elite

Silver

Gold





Legend

AVERAGE ASSIGNMENT SCORE >=10/25 AND EXAM SCORE >= 30/75 AND FINAL SCORE >=40
BASED ON THE FINAL SCORE, Certificate criteria will be as below:
>=90 - Elite + Gold
75-89 -Elite + Silver
>=60 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of best 8 out of 12 assignments.
  • Exam Score = 50% of Certification Exam Score out of 100
  • Final Score(Score on Certificate)= 50% of Exam Score +25%Unproctored programming exam score+ 25% of Assignment Score
NOTE:
A13- Grading Essay Graded essay-drafting exercise = 10% Exam score = 65% of the proctored certification exam score out of 100 and We have taken best assignment & Grading essay score from both Jan 2020 and Jan2021 course

Introduction to Political Ideologies : Contexts, Ideas, and Practices - Toppers list

ISHAN FOUZDAR 85%

CHRIST (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY)

SRISHTI SHARMA 81%

CHRIST UNIVERSITY

ANUSHREE 81%

CHRIST (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY)

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment: 1079

Registration Statistics

Total Registration : 89

Assignment Statistics




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Exam Score : Distribution of the final exam score of students.
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