The course is designed to introduce students to the subject of Political Science. It examines various concepts related to the discipline and tries to investigate the relationships between Politics and Society. Approaches and methods to the study of the subject are examined in detail in order to equip the students with analytical skills so as to relate ideas to practice and theory of Political Science. Philosophical contributions to politics are also introduced to the students. Purposely, this is to incorporate thinkers and thoughts that were earlier not imagined as part of the discipline. These new thoughts, coupled with the historical and western thinking on issues such as human nature, the role and meaning of the state, human freedom and liberty have made political philosophy a diverse course that examines not only western ideas but also African oriented ones. It thus becomes important that contending meanings attached to different ideas and theories by different thinkers get reviewed.
- Enseignant: sarah kansiime
- Semester One 2023-2024: WINNIE ACHIDI
- Semester One 2023-2024: L BIIRA
- Semester One 2023-2024: THONGBOR BIOR
- Semester One 2023-2024: ADOOR DUAL
- Semester One 2023-2024: JOSHUA KALIBBALA
- Semester One 2023-2024: MATATA MARIAMU
- Semester One 2023-2024: ANDREW MATOVU
- Semester One 2023-2024: Musa Mauki
- Semester One 2023-2024: HENRY MUGUMYA
- Semester One 2023-2024: GRACE MUKYALA
- Semester One 2023-2024: MILCAH NAKIYAGA
- Semester One 2023-2024: REHEMA NJOREGWA
- Semester One 2023-2024: Joshua Wanyakala
- Étudiants inscrits: 13