
Foundations of Political Science
This course provides an in-depth exploration of political science, focusing on key political concepts, ideologies, and systems. It adheres to CBSE guidelines and incorporates case studies for a comprehensive understanding of political dynamics.
Class 11 Political Science Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to Political Science (Periods: 20)
- Definition and Scope of Political Science: Understanding its significance and branches
- Key Concepts: Power, authority, legitimacy, and sovereignty
- Methods of Political Analysis: Qualitative and quantitative approaches in political research
Module 2: Political Ideologies: An Overview (Periods: 30)
- Liberalism: Principles, historical development, and contemporary relevance
- Conservatism: Key features and critiques
- Socialism and Marxism: Ideological foundations and variations
- Feminism and Environmentalism: Emerging ideologies and their impact on politics
Module 3: Indian Political System (Periods: 30)
- The Constitution of India: Key features and significance
- Structure of Government: Executive, legislature, and judiciary
- Political Parties in India: Role, functions, and major political parties
- Electoral System: Process, significance, and reforms
Module 4: Western Political Thought (Periods: 40)
- Ancient Political Thought: Plato and Aristotle's contributions
- Medieval Political Thought: Augustine and Aquinas
- Modern Political Thought: Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Mill
- Contemporary Political Thinkers: Key ideas and their relevance to modern politics
Assessment Structure
- Continuous Assessment: Regular quizzes and class participation to encourage active engagement.
- Mid-term Examinations: Evaluations to gauge understanding of key concepts and theories.
- Research Projects: In-depth exploration of specific political ideologies or systems.
- Case Study Analysis: Students will analyze significant political events or figures to apply theoretical knowledge.
Why This Course?
Comprehensive Understanding
Students will gain foundational knowledge in political science, enabling them to understand and analyze political systems and ideologies.
Critical Thinking Development
The course encourages critical engagement with political theories, fostering analytical skills that are essential for evaluating contemporary political issues.
Real-World Application
By incorporating case studies, students will connect theoretical concepts to real-world political events, enhancing their understanding of the practical implications of political science.
Collaborative Learning
Group discussions and projects will promote teamwork, allowing students to collaboratively explore and present their insights on political topics.
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