Course Objective:
i. To analyze the context of public policy process in a democratic set up.
ii. To acquire analytical skills to understand public problems and develop policy responses.
iii. To comprehend the linkages between public polices and policy making institutions.
iv. To examine some sectoral policies in terms of objectives, processes and outcomes
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PAD 321 |
Public Policy and Analysis |
CO.59 Understanding the basic concepts such as public policy, policy analysis, public policy process and governance CO.60 Knowledge of different stages of the Public policy process in terms of theoretical formulation and the process CO.61 Understanding of the factors that influence government action and tools” available to address policy problems. CO.62 Understanding of the effects of government action
CO 63. Understanding of the various aspects that influence how policy is made and the theoretical underpinnings of real life policy choices. |
Pedagogical methods such as class room lectures and students-teacher interactions, group discussion, quiz, seminar and assignment etc will be used. Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks.
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Public Policy: Meaning, Nature, Scope, Importance and Types. Public policy process in a democratic set-up, Public policy analysis: theories and models
Policy Formulation: Concept, Constitutional Framework for Policy Making, Role of Bureaucracy, Legislature and Judiciary in Policy Formulation making, Major Determinants: Political Parties, Interest Groups, Mass Media, Social Movements, NGO's and International Agencies
Policy Implementation and Evaluation: Meaning Elements in Implementation; Implementation Techniques. Policy Evaluation: Meaning, Problems and Approaches in Policy Evaluation.
Policy Analysis: Approaches, Models of Policy Analysis A Study of Policies Relating
to: (a) Urban Development and Housing Policy and (b) Educational Policy.
A Study of Policies Relating to Employment Policy; Environmental Policy: Water Pollution, Disposable Wastage., and Women Empowerment Policies
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