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-
- The meaning of sociology- The sociological perspective sociology and social science the basic concept, society, community, institution association, group social structure, status and Role.
- Institution family and kinship the religion, education, politics, the individual and society culture and socialization.
- Social stratification and mobility meaning forms and theories.
- Social change- meaning and type evolution and progress factor of social change.
- 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-
- View about Indian society – The classical view Varna, Ashram, Karma and Dharma, field view M.N.Shriniwas and S.C.Dubey.
- The structure and composition of Indian society village, town, cities and Rural Urban tribes Dalits, woman and minorities.
- Basic institution of Indian society caste system kinship, family marriage, changing dimension.
- Family problem Dowry, domestic violence, divorce, conflict problems of elderly.
- 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-
- Tribes and Caste
- Classification of tribal people
- sociocultural profile of tribal society
- Tribal sensitization
- Problems of tribal people.
Paper – 2 Crime and Society
- Conception and type of crime yearly explanation classical, positive, physiological.
- Social structure and anomic, suicide organized crime, white color, cases terrorism.
- Indian social problem- nature of social change and crime in India, social disorient an Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, beggary.
- Correctional process- Role of police and judiciary in India, Development of jail reform in India sociology of prison.
- 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-
- Tribes and Caste
- Classification of tribal people
- sociocultural profile of tribal society
- Tribal sensitization
- Problems of tribal people.
Paper 2 Social Research Methods
Students will be able to know research in sociology-
- Meaning and significance of research.
- Hypothesis formation
- Scientific methods
- types of research
- Techniques and data collection
- Representation and analysis of data