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Course Catalogue

Ashoka University’s undergraduate course curriculum is taught across three semesters: Spring, Summer and Monsoon (Fall). Courses are broadly divided into three categories – Foundation Courses (core curriculum), Major & Minor Courses and Co-Curricular Courses.

You may search courses offered at Ashoka here. Please use the drop down menu to choose the specific semester and subject to see the full list of courses under each department. Foundation courses are offered in all semesters and do not have prerequisites. Offerings in other categories differ in each semester. Some higher level major/minor courses may have prerequisites.

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Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematical Thinking
Code: FC-0306-1

Faculty: Krishna Maddaly

In this course we will get an overview of some concepts in Mathematics and their uses in our life.  The course will start with a discussion on our mathematical abilities and goes on to introduce numbers as they were used by...

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Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematical Thinking
Code: FC-0306-2

Faculty: Conjeeveram Srirangachari Rajan

Mathematics is central to modern day knowledge systems. It is one of the three R's (Reading, `Riting and `Rithmetic)  and is considered as the Queen of the Sciences.  For those who use it, it is a science; for those who...

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Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematical Thinking
Code: FC-0306-3

Faculty: Mihir Bhattacharya

The course will begin with pre-requisite tools of quantitative thinking vis-a-vis the number system, set theory, logic, probability and statistics. We will then learn how to use some of these tools to study (i) fairness in division of scarce resources, (ii) collective...

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Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematical Thinking
Code: FC-0306-4

Faculty: Bhargab Bikram Bhattacharya

Even habitual activities such as driving a car, walking past a busy intersection, managing weekly expenses, or scheduling meetings,  need quantitative reasoning intertwined with decision making, often in the presence of incomplete or uncertain data. Viewing through the lens of...

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Economy, Politics and Society
Code: FC-0412-1

Faculty: Ravindran S

The course seeks to explore the emergence of modern Politics and Society in India by analyzing seminal writings related to the emergence of modernity on the Indian subcontinent. We will examine the evolution of modern South Asia from 1818 until...

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Economy, Politics and Society
Code: FC-0412-2

Faculty: Rita Brara Mukhopadhyay

  Economics, Politics and Society The New Political: Reconfiguring the Human and the Non-Human Inquiries into science studies, animal rights, and climate change are building up the foundations of a ‘new political’ in our times. Current theorizing and the charge...

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