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CRITERION I<br />

CURRICULAR ASPECTS<br />

St. Joseph‘s College is a minority Roman Catholic institution run by the Bangalore<br />

Jesuit Educational Society (BJES). The institution was founded in 1882 and was<br />

eventually affiliated to Bangalore University. The College was granted academic<br />

autonomy in the year 2005 concomitant with its affiliation to Bangalore University.<br />

These facts are important in terms of placing in context the special focus that various<br />

aspects of curriculum design and innovation receive in the institution.<br />

1.1. CURRICULUM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT<br />

As a Jesuit institution, the College values academic and human excellence equally and<br />

our focus on the curriculum derives much of its character from this goal. The<br />

institution is committed to using the valuable academic freedom granted under<br />

autonomy towards furthering this concern. This translates into a sustained<br />

engagement with developing a curriculum that offers the student a truly<br />

transformative experience.<br />

1.1.1. How are the institutional vision / mission reflected in the academic<br />

programs of the College?<br />

The institutional vision is an articulation of its motto, ‗Faith and Toil‘.<br />

The Vision of the College is to prepare men and women for the service of their<br />

fellow-citizens, especially the poor and the oppressed.<br />

This Vision receives further elaboration in our Mission statement which reads, ―St.<br />

Joseph‘s College seeks to create men and women who will be agents of change,<br />

committed to the creation of a society that is just, secular and democratic. The<br />

education we offer is therefore oriented towards enabling our students to strive for<br />

both academic and human excellence. The College pursues academic excellence by<br />

providing a learning environment that constantly challenges the students and supports<br />

the ethic of intellectual curiosity and ceaseless enquiry. We promote human<br />

excellence through courses and activities that help students achieve personal integrity<br />

and nonscientist them to injustice prevalent in society‖.<br />

The Jesuit ideal of cura personalis, or care of the whole person drives the<br />

institution‘s initiatives. We do not see our students as automatons who must be<br />

outfitted to join a work-force but as whole individuals who will need to withstand a<br />

variety of challenges in life and work. Our academic programs focus on excellence in<br />

the form of a commitment to lifelong learning rather than through a focus limited to<br />

examination success. The College focuses equally on developing a sense of social<br />

concern among the students, through an active engagement with social causes at local,<br />

state and national levels.<br />

College is committed to the idea of education as a preferential option for the poor<br />

and the marginalized and applies this idea rigorously in terms of student intake. It is<br />

also committed to providing the academic and motivational support that students from<br />

the margins will require.<br />

This emphasis on student diversity ensures that each classroom is a cross-section of<br />

the republic and offers our students and teachers a substantive, continuing<br />

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