Careers360 Logo
Interested in this College?
Get updates on Eligibility, Admission, Placements Fees Structure
Compare

Quick Facts

Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Non-Violence Movements after Gandhi Online Course is a massive open online course that falls under the Postgraduate in Gandhian Peace Studies. The course provides students with a glimpse of Gandhi's intellectual journey and its significance in today's world.

The Non-Violence Movements after Gandhi Course is a 4 credit course coordinated by Prof. Debal K SinghaRoy of the Indira Gandhi National Open University. The course helps students pursuing their studies in Humanities and Social Sciences to widen their knowledge about crucial movements that have transformed humankind.

The Non-Violence Movements after Gandhi course offered by Swayam is taught at the postgraduate level The course is taught in English medium through self-explanatory, self-motivating, and self-evaluative study material available as both audio and video by experts. The assessment is done through assignments and a term-end exam.

The Highlights

  • Postgraduate level
  • 4 credits
  • English medium
  • Self-instructional printed material
  • Audio and video material
  • Teleconferencing and videoconferencing
  • Face-to-face interaction with counsellors
  • 30% weightage for online assignments
  • 70% weightage for term-end exam

Programme Offerings

  • 4 Credits
  • Self-Instructional Printed Material
  • Audio and video material
  • Teleconferencing
  • Face-to-Face Counseling
  • Online assignments
  • Term-end exam

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate Availability
no

What you will learn

Knowledge of political scienceKnowledge of Sociology

After learning the Non-Violence Movements after the Gandhi course, you will gain knowledge about the topics listed below:

  • Aspects of Non-violent movements
  • Review of Post-Gandhian scenario
  • Leadership strategies and outcomes
  • Detailed understanding of social movements
  • Types of environmental movements
  • Civil rights and green peace movements
  • Anti-apartheid movements in Africa
  • Global view of non-violent movements

Admission Details

Follow the given the steps to enroll in the Non-Violence Movements after Gandhi Course:

Step 1: Click on the URL given below -https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/cec21_ge05/preview

Step 2: Click on the sign-in/register option at the top right side corner of the page.

Step 3: When the link opens, create a new account by filling in your username, password, and email id.

Step 4: You will receive a verification code on the registered email address.

Step 5: Verify your credentials and complete the application process.

The Syllabus

Introduction to Non-Violent Movements
  • Post-Gandhian Scenario
  • Leadership and Organisational Patterns
  • Dynamics, Strategies, and Outcomes
  • Social and Ecological Issues

Re-articulation of Social Movements
  • Bhoodan Movement
  • Total Revolution
  • Prohibition Movements
  • Farmers’ Movements

Environmental Movements
  • Chipko Movement
  • Narmada Bachao Andolan/Tehri Dam
  • Silent Valley
  • Water Conservation Movement 30

Global Nonviolent Movements
  • Civil Rights Movements in the United States
  • Green Peace Movements in Europe
  • Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa
  • Solidarity Movement in Poland

Instructors

IGNOU Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What is the mode of evaluation for the Non-Violence Movements after Gandhi course?

The online course is evaluated through online assignments and a term-end examination.

2: Which institution is offering the Non-Violence Movements after Gandhi Course?

The Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi is providing the online course in Non-Violence Movements after Gandhi.

3: I am a graduate. Can I apply for the course?

Yes, the course is open for graduates of all disciplines.

Articles

Back to top