Department of Sociology

Courses offered – 3 years degree program of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with annual examination pattern.

Subject include in the program – Sociology, Geography, Economics, Foundation course Hindi and English

Program Outcome- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

  • To develop Scientific temperament.
  • To develop critical thinking.
  • To build confidence, better communication skills and creativity
  • To enrich the problem solving capability and understanding of concept herein.
  • To develop writing, teaching and presentation skills.
  • To promote group activities, team work, social values.
  • To motivate the students for being an active learner.
  • To familiar with ethical approaches within concerned subjects and make them a good citizen.

Class- B.A.-I

Subject-Sociology-I

Introduction to Sociology

Program specific outcome:-

  • Acquaintance with social Transactions social Relations, Social formation, Social control, social value and culture.
  • Knowing the signification of social institution caste system Religion, Nationalism integrity equality and justice.
  • Getting the knowledge of the work of social reforms all over the nations.
  • Ability to follow new stream of though and theories of social thinkers.
  • Getting the deep knowledge about various social groups like tribal community woman bulk etc.
  • Ability to deal with research in sociology.

Course Outcomes

By the end of the course students will be able to reflect on following concepts-

  1. The meaning of sociology- The sociological perspective sociology and social science the basic concept, society, community, institution association, group social structure, status and Role.
  2. Institution family and kinship the religion, education, politics, the individual and society culture and socialization.
  3. Social stratification and mobility meaning forms and theories.
  4. Social change- meaning and type evolution and progress factor of social change.
  5. The use of sociology introduction to applied sociology and social problem and social change the development of sociology and profession.

Class- B.A.-I

Subject-Sociology-II

Contemporary Indian Society

Program specific outcome:-

  • Introduction to the basic concept of sociology subject matter and importance of sociology and origin and development of sociology.
  • Understanding in brief the knowledge of human society and sociology.
  • Introduction to the various scientific methods in the students.
  • Understanding various segment and unity of the Indian society.
  • Understanding the social aspects of tribes in India.
  • Introduction the Indian rural social structure.
  • Understanding the nature of village studies conduct by different audiology given by various Indian sociologists.
  • Understanding the economic and developmental of tribes in India.

Course Outcomes

By the end of the course students will be able to reflect on following concepts-

  1. View about Indian society – The classical view Varna, Ashram, Karma and Dharma, field view M.N.Shriniwas and S.C.Dubey.
  2. The structure and composition of Indian society village, town, cities and Rural Urban tribes Dalits, woman and minorities.
  3. Basic institution of Indian society caste system kinship, family marriage, changing dimension.
  4. Family problem Dowry, domestic violence, divorce, conflict problems of elderly.
  5. Social problems- surrogate motherhood, leave in relationship, castism, Regilionlism, Communalism, corruption, youth unrest.

Class- B.A.-II

Program specific outcome:-

  • Introduction to the basic concept of sociology subject matter and importance of sociology and origin and development of sociology.
  • Understanding in brief the knowledge of human society and sociology.
  • Introduction to the various scientific methods in the students.
  • Understanding various segment and unity of the Indian society.
  • Understanding the social aspects of tribes in India.
  • Introduction the Indian ruler social structure.
  • Understanding the nature of village studies conduct by different audiology given by various Indian sociologists.
  • Understanding the economic and developmental of tribes in India.

Course Outcomes

Paper 1 – Sociology of Tribal Society

Students will show knowledge on-

  1. Tribes and Caste
  2. Classification of tribal people
  3. sociocultural profile of tribal society
  4. Tribal sensitization
  5. Problems of tribal people.

Paper – 2 Crime and Society

  1. Conception and type of crime yearly explanation classical, positive, physiological.
  2. Social structure and anomic, suicide organized crime, white color, cases terrorism.
  3. Indian social problem- nature of social change and crime in India, social disorient an Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, beggary.  
  4. Correctional process- Role of police and judiciary in India, Development of jail reform in India sociology of prison.   
  5. Punishment- Objectives and forms major theories of punishment, modern correctional concept, probation, parole, open prison.

Class- B.A.-III

Paper 1 – Sociology of Tribal Society (from old syllabus)

Students will show knowledge on-

  1. Tribes and Caste
  2. Classification of tribal people
  3. sociocultural profile of tribal society
  4. Tribal sensitization
  5. Problems of tribal people.

Paper 2 Social Research Methods

Students will be able to know research in sociology-

  1. Meaning and significance of research.
  2. Hypothesis formation
  3. Scientific methods
  4. types of research
  5. Techniques and data collection
  6. Representation and analysis of data