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FYUGP CURRICULAR FRAMEWORK FOR BACHELORS PROGRAMME WITH

SOCIOLOGY AS MAJOR
CREDITS
COURSE TYPE OF
SEMESTER TITLE OF COURSE
CODE COURSE
THEORY TUTORIAL

I SOC122J CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 4 2

II SOC222J CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 4 2

III SOC322J CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL TRADITION 4 2

SOC422J1 CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: INDIAN SOCIETY STRUCTURE AND CHANGE 3 1

IV SOC422J2 CT-2 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY 4 2

SOC422J3 CT-3 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN INDIA 4 2

SOC522J1 CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIOLOGY 3 1

V SOC522J2 CT-2 SOCIOLOGY: RURAL SOCIOLOGY 4 2

SOC522J3 CT-3 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER 4 2

SOC622J1 CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: BASICS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 3 1

VI SOC622J2 CT-2 SOCIOLOGY: URBAN SOCIOLOGY 4 2

SOC622J3 CT-3 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION 4 2

FOR FYUGP HONOURS


SOCIOLOGY: INDIAN SOCIOLOGY – PERSPECTIVES AND
SOC722J1 CT-1 APPROACHES 3 1

SOCIOLOGY: TRIBAL SOCIETY IN INDIA – CONTINUITY AND


VII SOC722J2 CT-2 CHANGE 4 2

SOC722J3 CT-3 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION 4 2

SOC822J1 CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY 3 1

VIII SOC822J2 CT-2 SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL STRATIFICATION 4 2

SOC822J3 CT-3 SOCIOLOGY: INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY 4 2

FOR FYUGP HONOURS WITH RESEARCH


SOCIOLOGY: INDIAN SOCIOLOGY – PERSPECTIVES AND
SOC722J1 CT-1 APPROACHES 3 1

SOCIOLOGY: TRIBAL SOCIETY IN INDIA – CONTINUITY AND


VII SOC722J2 CT-2 CHANGE 4 2

SOC722J3 CT-3 SOCIOLOGY: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES 4 2

SOC822J1 CT-1 SOCIOLOGY: CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY 3 1


VIII
SOC822P PROJECT SOCIOLOGY: PROJECT WITH DISSERTATION 12

HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT / CONVENOR BOUGS


1st Semester
MAJOR COURSE
SOC122J SOCIOLOGY (INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY)
Total Credits: 06 (Theory: 04; Tutorial: 02)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is a core course of 6 Credits (with one credit for each unit and last two units as tutorials). The course
is meant to introduce the learners to the discipline of sociology. Besides acquainting them with the evolution
of the discipline, it also intends to familiarize the learners with the fundamental concepts and concerns of
Sociology.
OBJECTIVES:
Broadly the course seeks to:
Acquaint the learners with the evolution of the subject;
Develop among the learners fundamental clarity about the subject;
Unravel the fundamental concerns of the discipline.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After finishing the course, the learners are expected to be well versed with the emergence and domain of
the sociology. The learners are also expected to develop a very good understanding of the fundamental
concepts and schools of thought in sociology.

1. INTRODUCTION
a. Meaning and Subject Matter of Sociology
b. Emergence of Sociology: French Revolution, Industrial Revolution and Enlightenment
c. Sociological Imagination and Common Sense
d. Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences: Anthropology, History and
Economics
2. BASIC SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
a. Evolutionism
b. Functionalism
c. Conflict Perspective
d. Interactionist Perspective
3. BASIC CONCEPTS
a. Society, Community and Institution
b. Status and Role
c. Norms and Values; Folkways and Mores
d. Social groups: Primary, Secondary and Reference
4. SOCIAL PROCESSES
a. Concept and Types of Social Processes
b. Socialization: Concept and Stages
c. Social Change: Concept and Types
d. Social Control: Concept and Agencies
TUTORIALS

5. TUTORIAL I - CHANGING PATTERNS OF SOCIALIZATION

a. Family and Socialization


b. Media and Socialization
c. School and Socialization
d. Gendered Socialization

6. TUTORIAL II UNDERSTATING SOCIAL CHANGE

a. Education and Social Change


b. Technology and Social Change
c. Women and Social Change
d. Social Change among Marginalized
REFERENCES
Bottomore, T. B. 1972. Sociology: A guide to problems and literature. Bombay: George
Allen and Unwin (India).
Harlambos, M. (1998). Sociology: Themes and perspectives. New Delhi: Oxford
University Press.
Inkeles, Alex. (1987). What is sociology? New Delhi: Prentice-Hall of India.
Jayaram, N. 1988. Introductory sociology. Madras: Macmillan India.
Johnson, Harry M. 1995. Sociology: A systematic introduction. New Delhi: Allied
Publishers.
Schaefer, Richard T. and Robert P. Lamm. 1999. Sociology. New Delhi: Tata-McGraw
Hill.
Thio, Alex, Sociology: A Brief Introduction, London: Allyn & Bacon, 2008
Popenoe, David. Sociology. New Delhi: Prentice Hall, 1999

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