
After completing the course, the learner will be able to:
CLO-1: articulate basic concepts, the scope of comparative politics, and different methods of comparison.
CLO-2: examine the different approaches to studying comparative politics.
CLO-3: discuss the ideas and context of modern government, and the frame of gender, race, ethnicity and their inter-sectionality from a comparative perspective.
CLO-4: compare different political systems across the world, which will introduce students to a range of political regimes, cultures, and political economy.
CLO-5: evaluate the ability to ask relevant questions pertinent to the discipline and will also develop an aptitude for research.
- Teacher: Nandini Puri