Annexure 20

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Core and Elective Courses
JGLS:
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Core Courses
Core courses as required under the Part IV of the Bar Council of India:
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Administrative Law
Code of Civil Procedure
Constitutional Law – I
Constitutional Law – II
Corporate Law
Environmental Law
Family Law – I
Family Law – II
Jurisprudence
Labour and Industrial Law – I
Labour and Industrial Law – II
Law of Contracts – I
Law of Contracts – II
Law of Crimes – I
Law of Crimes – II (Criminal Procedure Code)
Law of Evidence
Law of Taxation
Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Property Law
Public International Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Drafting Pleading and Conveyancing
Moot Court, Pre-Trial Preparations and Participation in Trial Proceedings
Professional ethics and Bar and Bench Relations
Core courses as recommended by JGLS Academic Review Board and the JGU
Academic Council:
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Legal Methods
Intellectual Property Law
Human Rights
List of indicative list of electives:
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Advanced Appellate Litigation
Advanced Constitutional Law
Advanced Topics in Sociology
Air & Space Law
Art, Law and Policy
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Biotechnology Law
Business and Human Rights
Business and Law
Business Formation and Contract Drafting
Colonial Sexuality and The Postcolonial State
Comparative Constitutional Law
Comparing Systems of Justice
Criminal Psychology
Critical Legal Theory
Critical Social Policy: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches Through
a Comparative Lens
East- West Compared: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Economic Analysis of Tort Law
Emotions and The Struggle for Justice- An Enquiry Through Philosophy
and Literature
Energy Law and Policy
European Human Rights
Exploring Conceptions of Freedom in the Thought of Mohandas Gandhi
Feminist Jurisprudence
Gender, Law and Governance
General Principles of Intellectual Property Law
Globalization, State and The Structure Of Law
Good Rural Governance and Citizen Participation Clinic (Clinical Course)
Health and Human Rights
Health Law and Sexuality: Theory And Contemporary Challenges
Human Rights and Difference
Human Rights, Development and Governance
India & China: Legal and Political Perspectives on the ‘Race for the Top’
Information Technology and Cybercrimes Law
Information Technology Law, Theory, Practice
Institutions and Economic Performance
Intellectual Property Clinic
Intellectual Property Law
International Banking Law
International Commercial Arbitration
International Commercial Contracts
International Criminal Law
International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law
International Investment Law and Arbitration
International Law and the Question of Palestine
International Trade Law Regulation
Introduction to Global Financial Markets
Introduction to Political Theory And The Indian Constitution
Law and Development
Law and Economic Development In India
Law and Sexuality: Exploration Through Movies
Law and Social Theory – Adventures in Normativity and Coercion
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Law and Violence: The Writings Of Robert Cover
Law in Literature/Law as Literature
Law of the Sea
Legal Pluralism
Literary Interpretation and Law – A Study of Literature and Politics of
Interpretation
Media & Entertainment Law
Medical Law and Ethics
Policing and Law Enforcement
Principles of Criminology
Project Finance
Psychology & Law
Public Interest Litigation
Revenge: In and Out of the Law
Rural Governance, Justice, and Citizen Participation (Clinical elective
course)
Social Justice and Advocacy
Socio Economic Rights: Seminar and Clinic
Statutory Interpretation
Studying Indian Society Empirically
Terrorism and Human Rights
The Connection between Law and Literature
The International Protection of Human Rights
The Practice of Corporate Law - An International Perspective
Trade and Development
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Transgender and the law: Beyond Binaries
Transitional Justice
U. S. Constitutional History & Politics
Victimology and Psychological Studies
Visual Culture, Media, and Global Flows of Images in South Asia
War, Peace and Human Rights
Workshop on International Negotiation
JGBS:
MBA
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Core Courses
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Accounting for Managers
Business Statistics
Economic Analysis
Operations & Supply Management
People Management
Marketing for Managers
Managerial Finance
Organizational Behavior
Strategic Management
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Global Business
Business Communication
Asian Business Environments
Business Communication
Elective Courses
Banking & Finance
 Banking Law and Operations
 Corporate Valuation
 Derivatives & Risk Management
 Fixed Income Securities
 International Accounting
 Credit Appraisal and Financing
 International Banking and Finance
 Mergers & Acquisitions
 Treasury Management
 Financial Modeling using VBA
Human Capital Management
 Compensation and Benefits
 Employee Engagement
 Leadership
 Industrial & Labor Relations
 Strategic Human Resources Management
 Diversity and Inclusion Management
 International HRM
 Organizational Change and Transformation
Marketing and Sales Management
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Business to Business Marketing
Consumer Behavior
Integrated Advertising, Promotion, and Marketing Communications
Market Research
Services Marketing
Brand Management
Electronic-Commerce
Product Development & Management
Sales & Distribution Management
Operations Management
 Distribution Networks
 Logistics Management
 Operations Management through Simulations
 Project Management
 Purchase & Supply Management
 Information Technology for Business
 Seminar Course on Managing Quality
 Industrial Applications for Operations Research
Integrated BBA-MBA
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Core Courses
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English
Mathematics - I
History & Polity - I
Business & Management Functions
Philosophy & Logic
Foreign Language - 1
Business Communication & Writing
Mathematics - II
History & Polity - II
Psychology
Fine Arts
Foreign Language - 2
Computers & Information Technology in Business
Micro Economics
Statistics
Scientific Temper
Ethics & Legal Aspects of Business
Foreign Language - 3
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Social & Cultural Environment for Business
Macro Economics
Indian Literature and Culture
Introduction to Financial Systems
Negotiation
Foreign Language - 4
Business Statistics
Cost and Financial Accounting
Marketing
People Management
Operations & Supply Chain System
Foreign Language 5
Information Technology for Business
Corporate Finance & Financial Management
Strategic Management
Industrial Relations
Organization Behavior & Organizational Development
Foreign Language – 6
Electives
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Econometrics
Basic Calculus
Calculus – I
Human Capital Planning
International Business
Business Research Methods
Numerical Analysis
Calculus II
Total Rewards Management
Time Series Analysis with R
Data Mining for Business Intelligence
Quantitative Finance
Numerical Solutions to Partial Differential Equations
The electives offered in the MBA programme is also available for Integrated BBA-MBA students
JSIA:
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Core Courses
Social Science Research Methods
International Relations: Theory and Praxis
International Law and Organisations
International Economics
Elective Courses
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International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Global Business Strategies
International Security Studies
Europe and the World
Global Ethics
Global Governance
International Trade Law and Policy
International Transitional Justice
International Relations of East Asia
International Economic Development
Negotiating & Resolving International Conflicts
Laws of International Economics
Environmental Economics and Climate Change
Organizational Change
Gender and Human Rights: International Perspectives
Leadership
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Global Business
Indian Foreign Policy
Making of the Contemporary world: Global History Since 1945
International Political Economy
JSGP:
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Core Courses
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Economics for Public Policy – I
Economics for Public Policy – II
Statistical and Data Analysis
Qualitative Analysis and Survey Design
Econometrics
Project Design and Evaluation (Mixed Methods)
Social and Cultural Theory
Science, Technology and Society
State, Politics and Governance
Public Finance and Administration
Political Philosophy and Ethics
Elective Courses
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Micro-economics
International Institutions’ Influence over National Policies
Science, Technology and Society
History of Agrarian Policy in India (1947-1970)
Urban Space, Theory and Policy in India, China and South Africa
Development Economics
Political Economy of Land and Natural Resources
The Informal Economy: Concepts, Politics, and Policies
Practice of Sustainable Development
Global Commons and International Law
Courses offered in modular form
YEAR – I
Semester – 1 (August-December) – 5 courses
Semester – 2 (January-April) – 5 courses
C7
Social and Cultural Theory (Bhuvana)
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Economics for Public Policy – II (Rajeev)
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Economics for Public Policy – I (Parkash)
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State, Politics and Governance (Swagato)
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Science, Technology and Society (Shiv)
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Econometrics (Sandeshika)
C3
Statistical Analysis (Sandeshika)
ELECTIVE 1 (3 choices)
C4
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Qualitative Analysis and Survey Design (Bhuvana +
Partha)
Policy Action Workshop – I (Parth)
Internship – 2 months (June-July)
YEAR – II
Semester – 3 (August-December) –5 courses
Semester - 4 (January-April) – 2 courses + dissertation
C6
Project Design and Evaluation
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Political Philosophy and Ethics (Swagato)
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Public Finance and Administration
Elective 5
Elective 2
Elective 6
Elective 3
Elective 4
W1
Policy Action Workshop – II (Swagato)
Dissertation workshop
Dissertation workshop
JSLH:
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Core Courses
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History I
Economics I
Philosophy I
Expressive and Fine Arts I
Political Science I
Literature I
Psychology I
Sociology I
History II
Economics II
Philosophy I
Expressive and Fine Arts II
Political Science II
Literature II
Psychology II
Sociology II
Writing
Elective Courses
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Reading the Arthashastra
Nationalism and the Nation-State
Law and Sociology
Economics of Planning
The Problems of Translation
The Social Construction of the Constituent Assembly
Reading Colonialism
Sociology of Science
Development Economics
Comparative Literature
The Indian Constitution
Constitution of India in a Comparative Context
Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
Rational Choice
Subalterns and Subaltern-ism
International Relations: Political History of the Cold War
The Making of Modern Indian State
Social Stratification Global Economy an
International Trade
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Understanding Poetry
Ideology and Ideologists
History of Science
Civil Society and Social Movements
Models and Databases
Introduction to South Asian Literature
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