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Programme Handbook Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Sociology Offered by In affiliation with Effective July, 2015 Updated 2018-July-26 This Programme handbook should be read in conjunction with the RTC Student Handbook Table of Contents Programme Specification .................................................................................................................. 3 Basic Information on the Programme ................................................................................................ 3 Aims and Learning Outcomes of the Programme .............................................................................. 3 Nested Awards ................................................................................................................................. 4 Career-related Opportunities............................................................................................................. 4 Programme Structure........................................................................................................................ 4 Teaching and Learning Approach ..................................................................................................... 5 Placements / Work-based Learning .................................................................................................. 6 Assessment Approach ...................................................................................................................... 6 Regulations ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Programme Management, Quality Assurance and Enhancement ..................................................... 7 Module Descriptors ........................................................................................................................... 9 Module: SPT101 Introduction to Sociology ..................................................................................... 9 Module: SOS101 Cultural Anthropology ...................................................................................... 12 Module: SPT102 Introduction to Political science ......................................................................... 14 Module: PBT101 Political History of Bhutan ................................................................................ 17 Module: SIS101 Family and Society ............................................................................................ 20 Module: SOS102 Social Psychology ........................................................................................... 23 Module: SPT103 Political Theory and Ideology ........................................................................... 26 Module: PTH101 Classical Political Thought ............................................................................... 29 Module: AMT202 Foundations of Statistics. ................................................................................ 31 Module: SCP201 Social Change .................................................................................................. 34 Module: PTH202 Modern Political Thought ................................................................................. 37 Module: PCP201 Comparative Government and Politics ............................................................. 40 Module: RSM301 Research Methods .......................................................................................... 42 Module: SPT204 Classical Social Theory .................................................................................... 44 Module: PBT202 Government and Politics in Bhutan .................................................................. 47 Module: PWH201 World Political History ..................................................................................... 50 Module: SCP202 Political Economy ............................................................................................ 53 Module: SOS303 Crime and Deviance ........................................................................................ 56 Module: SPT305 Contemporary Social Theory ............................................................................ 59 Module: PCP302 Contemporary World Politics ........................................................................... 62 Module: SIS302 Civil Society Organization ................................................................................. 65 Module: SCP303 Social Policy .................................................................................................... 67 Module: PPD307 Gender and Development ................................................................................. 71 Module: PBT303 Administration and Public Policy ....................................................................... 76 Module: SOS305 Political Sociology ........................................................................................... 78 Module: RSM302 Undergraduate Research ................................................................................ 82 Module Code and Title: ACS101 Academic Skills ........................................................................ 88 Module: APC101 IT Skills ............................................................................................................ 93 Module Code and Title: DZG101 Dzongkha Communication ........................................................ 97 2 Programme Specification Basic Information on the Programme College(s): Sherubtse College (Home base) Royal Thimphu College (Adopted) Title of Award: Bachelor of Arts Political Science and Sociology Duration and mode of study: Three years, full-time Awarding/accrediting body: Royal University of Bhutan Date of initial approval: July 2009 Date of last review: June 2015 Aims and Learning Outcomes of the Programme Aims of the Programme The fundamental purpose of the Programme at Sherubtse College is to train students to become practicing sociologists and political scientist who are thoroughly familiar with the theoretical and methodological traditions of the discipline and are adequately prepared to apply sociological/political principles in their eventual work, whether it involves teaching, research, or policy. To achieve this broad goal, students in the Programme will be acquainted with the primary theoretical frameworks and concepts used by sociologists/political scientist to interpret social/political phenomena. Simultaneously, we will equip students with the statistical and methodological tools necessary to document social trends and investigate social problems. They will learn how to evaluate various social/political institutions, behaviours, relationships, Programmes, and policies. In the end, students will be able to utilize the accumulated knowledge they gain from application of their interpretive tools to construct sociological analyses that contribute to ongoing discussions of the urgent social issues of our day. The programme’s central focus on research (from small assignments to increasingly large research projects) will prepare students to engage specifically with contemporary issues in Bhutanese society. The role of social scientists as public intellectuals will be emphasized throughout the curriculum. Students will learn to work independently as well as cooperatively. They will also greatly improve their written and oral communication skills. The aim of the programme is to note its openness to interdisciplinary dialogue and debate by providing broad and comprehensive introduction to sociology and Political Science. It will also provide theoretical and analytical knowledge to understand in the areas of social, and political phenomena and help in enhancing the ability of students to conceptualize problems and apply analytical tools to solve them. The programme aims to teach students to critically examine events, ideas, and institutions on a national and international level and create a research culture that promotes the depth of intellectual enquiry and debate (among academic staff and students). It also aims to encourage students to connect the theoretical study of Political Science and sociology to questions the social trends and Public discourse in Bhutan. The programme will enable students to understand and use the concepts, approaches and methods of the study and develop understanding of the contested nature of these elements and also to create a learning environment that is receptive to students’ need and views, which encourages them to achieve their full potential. 3 The programme aims to equip graduates with critical and analytical skills and to make them creative human beings through a broad-based package of knowledge and skills that will prepare them for employment in a range of organizations including CSOs and NGOs. The three-year programme will provide a concrete foundation in Political Science and Sociology. On successful completion of the programme, a Political Science and Sociology graduate will be able to relate and evaluate fundamentals of social and Political theories, Social institutions, policies organizations and government systems. Learning Outcomes of the Programme Undergraduates in Political Science and sociology will demonstrate a wide range of abilities at the end of the study. On successful completion of the programme in Political Science and sociology the students will be able to: • Critically analyze the national political context, regional and international