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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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Great Books
Code: FC-0601-5

Faculty: Ananya Vajpeyi

GREAT BOOKS: The Political Foundations of Modern India This FC introduces undergraduates to key texts from the 20th century that together provide an overview of the political foundations of modern India.

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Great Books
Code: FC-0601-6

Faculty: Devapriya Roy

A large number of “great" novels, across canons and languages, center “the marriage plot” in their telling. Using Vikram Seth's classic novel A Suitable Boy as an anchor text, and drawing from a wide range of readings that both challenge and...

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Literature and the World
Code: FC-0701-1

Faculty: Saikat Majumdar

What is liberal arts education? Is it identified with particular subjects, or a certain style of teaching and learning? This course will offer an introduction to liberal arts education as it might be practiced in a literature classroom for non-specialists, including...

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Literature and the World
Code: FC-0701-2

Faculty: Jonathan Gil Harris

This class begins with the premise that every story is a migrant.  A story migrates in a variety of ways – from the teller to the audience or reader; but also from reader to reader, place to place, and culture...

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Literature and the World
Code: FC-0701-3

Faculty: Abir Bashir Bazaz

What is literature? And what does it teach us about who we are, the world we live in, and where we are going? Does literature help us make better sense of the lives of others or the necessary strife involved...

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Literature and the World
Code: FC-0701-4

Faculty: S Satish Kumar

Literature and the World: “Dil ki Duniya” Often defined as the totality of all things in existence, the “world” as a category and as a concept is unique within histories of human thought. For example, in contexts such as “World...

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