Prompts

Act as an academic expert in <subject>, teaching the <course name> as part of the BA Four-Year Undergraduate Program (FYUGP) in India. The program follows the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Prepare a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation on the unit <unit name>, specifically focusing on the topic <topic name>. Ensure the presentation is well-structured, academically rigorous, and engaging for undergraduate students.

1. Sociology

  • Course Name: Introduction to Sociology
    • Topic: Basic Sociological Concepts – Society, Community, and Association
  • Course Name: Social Movements in India
    • Topic: The Chipko Movement and Environmental Activism
  • Course Name: Sociological Thinkers
    • Topic: Emile Durkheim – Theory of Suicide

2. Political Science

  • Course Name: Indian Government and Politics
    • Topic: Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Course Name: Comparative Politics
    • Topic: Presidential vs. Parliamentary Systems of Government
  • Course Name: International Relations
    • Topic: The Role of the United Nations in Global Conflict Resolution

3. History

  • Course Name: Ancient Indian History
    • Topic: The Mauryan Empire and Administration
  • Course Name: Modern Indian History
    • Topic: The Indian National Movement and Gandhian Philosophy
  • Course Name: World History
    • Topic: The Cold War and Its Global Impact

4. Economics

  • Course Name: Microeconomics
    • Topic: Demand and Supply: Law and Elasticity
  • Course Name: Macroeconomics
    • Topic: Inflation and Its Impact on Economic Growth
  • Course Name: Indian Economy
    • Topic: Economic Reforms in India since 1991

5. English Literature

  • Course Name: British Literature
    • Topic: Shakespearean Tragedy – A Study of Macbeth
  • Course Name: Indian Writing in English
    • Topic: Postcolonial Themes in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things
  • Course Name: Literary Criticism and Theory
    • Topic: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism in Literature

6. Psychology

  • Course Name: Introduction to Psychology
    • Topic: Theories of Personality – Freud vs. Jung
  • Course Name: Cognitive Psychology
    • Topic: Memory and Forgetting – Causes and Theories
  • Course Name: Abnormal Psychology
    • Topic: Anxiety Disorders – Causes and Treatment

7. Philosophy

  • Course Name: Indian Philosophy
    • Topic: Vedanta and Its Core Principles
  • Course Name: Western Philosophy
    • Topic: Existentialism – Sartre and Camus
  • Course Name: Ethics and Moral Philosophy
    • Topic: Utilitarianism – Bentham and Mill

8. Public Administration

  • Course Name: Indian Administration
    • Topic: Bureaucracy in India – Structure and Challenges
  • Course Name: Public Policy and Governance
    • Topic: Welfare State and Social Justice in India
  • Course Name: Development Administration
    • Topic: Role of NGOs in Rural Development