Course Information
- 2023-24
- CHS213
- 5-Year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), Master's Programme in Public Policy
- V
- July 2023
- Elective Course
How does this course relate to the programme curriculum: Does it develop on a prior course in the
programme or is it a foundational or standalone course?
Response: It is a standalone foundational course. It is designed for students of public policy and the
pre-requisites include completion of foundational courses in public policy and economics.
Describe how you have approached the course. What have you included/excluded and why? Choice of
materials: primary or secondary readings / case law;
Response: Readings have been included to offer a combination of rudimentary tenets of public health,
case studies that will study the interlinkages of health, policy and their interplays in the process of
development, specifically and largely in the Indian context. Readings that deal with the policy
manifestations in allied fields such as other disciplines in social sciences – anthropology, sociology
and communication have not been included. Instead, the focus is specifically on the evolution and
associative operations of public policy in a social structure in the development scenario and eventually
within the health sector.
Describe your pedagogical method: lectures, Socratic discussion, seminar style discussion, response
papers or group work, field work;
Response: The course will be a combination of lectures, seminars and group work. Lectures will focus
on context setting, presentation of theoretical frameworks and underpinnings; the seminars will be a
presentation of interpretive analysis of cases and papers and the group work will be simulation
exercises of what is learned including role plays of interplay, ethics in public health, evolution and
execution of policy in health systems.
Describe the layout of the course: module structure and sequence.