Nature of Course: Theory:
Course Objectives:
- To introduce students to the foundations, diversity, and intellectual traditions of Indian civilization and philosophical thought.
- To familiarize students with major schools of Indian philosophy and their concepts of reality, self, consciousness, karma, and liberation.
- To introduce students to Indian traditions of logic, debate, and critical reasoning.
- To examine the contemporary relevance of Indian intellectual traditions in modern global contexts.
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
CO | Course Outcomes | Knowledge level [Bloom’s Taxonomy]
CO01 To introduce students to the foundations, diversity, and intellectual traditions of Indian civilization and philosophical thought.
Statement: Develops an understanding of Indian civilization, its philosophical traditions, and the diversity of knowledge systems that shaped cultural and intellectual history. Understand
CO02 To familiarize students with major schools of Indian philosophy and their concepts of reality, self, consciousness, karma, and liberation.
Statement: Enables students to analyze core philosophical ideas and compare diverse perspectives within Indian intellectual traditions. Analyze
CO03 To introduce students to Indian traditions of logic, debate, and critical reasoning.
Statement: Develops analytical thinking and argumentation skills through the study of Nyaya logic, inference, debate methods, and fallacies. Apply
CO04 To examine the contemporary relevance of Indian intellectual traditions in modern global contexts.
Statement: Encourages critical reflection on the relevance of Indian thought in areas such as ethics, sustainability, education, and intercultural dialogue. Evaluate
*Programme Outcomes (PO) (As given by NBA and ABET)
| POs |
COs |
| PO1 |
Disciplinary knowledge |
| PO2 |
Problem-solving skills |
| PO3 |
Critical and Analytical thinking |
| PO4 |
Scientific reasoning and Research-related skills |
| PO5 |
Communication Skills and Team work |
| PO6 |
Moral and ethical awareness |
| PO7 |
Lifelong learning |
- CO1: To introduce students to the foundations, diversity, and intellectual traditions of Indian civilisation and philosophical thought.
- CO2: To familiarise students with major schools of Indian philosophy and their concepts of reality, self, consciousness, karma, and liberation.
- CO3: To introduce students to Indian traditions of logic, debate, and critical reasoning.
- CO4: To examine the contemporary relevance of Indian intellectual traditions in modern global contexts.
CO-PO Mapping: [affinity#: 3 – high; 2- moderate; 1- slightly]
| COs |
PO1 |
PO2 |
PO3 |
PO4 |
PO5 |
PO6 |
PO7 |
| CO01 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
| CO02 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
| CO03 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
| CO04 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
3 |