| B.A.I |
Introduction to Sociology P-I |
To Introduce the students to new concept of sociological discipline. these concepts will enhance the concept learning and understanding of the basic concepts used in Sociology. |
| Changing Nature of Social Institutions. P-II |
Examine the historical evolution of social institutions, exploring how they have transformed over time. |
| B.A II |
Social issues in India. P-III |
To introduce social issues to the students. |
| Social Movement. P-IV |
To make understand the social movements. |
| Gender and Violence. P-V |
To make aware the students about nature of violence against women. |
| Sociology of Health. P-VI |
To introduce the students to the sociology of health, illness and medical practices. |
| B.A. III |
Western Sociological Thinkers. P-VII |
To acquaint the students with the sociological thought of the pioneers of sociology. |
| Methods of Social Research.
P-VIII
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To impart basic research skills. |
| Political Sociology. P-IX |
To acquaint the students with the major concepts, theoretical approaches and perspectives of political sociology. |
| Human Right. P-X |
To Provide the conceptual understanding about the human rights. |
| Sociology of Religion. P-XI |
This course exposes students to the distinctiveness of the sociological approach to the study of religion. |
| Indian Sociological Thinkers P-XII |
To introduced the students to the diversities in Indian society through the different ideologies given by various Indian sociologists. |
| Methods of Social Research P-XIII |
To acquaint the students to different types of research and issues in research |
| Social Anthropology. P-XIV |
To provide the conceptual understanding about Anthropology. |
| Rural Sociology. P-XV |
To make the students understand the profile of rural sociology. |
| Urban Sociology. P-XVI |
This course is will provide an Exposure to key theoretical perspectives for understanding urban phenomena in historical and contemporary contexts. |