Department Of Sociology

Establishment: JUNE 1987

Faculty Profile:


Name Qualification Designation Specialization Experience
A.R.DHEWALE M.A, SET Assistant Professor Sociology 2 Years
Dr. S. A. KAMBLE M.A, B.Ed.,Ph.D, SET, D.C.A., Assistant Professor Sociology 6 Years

Class wise strength of the students


Name of the Course Strength of the Student
B.A. I 79
B.A. II 40
B.A. III 14
Total 133

Objectives of the subject


Class Subject Objectives of the Subjects
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 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.

Calendar of departmental activities


Month B. A. I B. A. II B. A.III
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October Home Assignment I Group Discussion Seminar
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March Home Assignment - II Oral Examination Project

Activities Outcome


Sr.no Name of the Activity Outcome of the Activity
1 Visited the bank. Learn how to protect yourself from cyber fraud.
2 Organized lead college workshop. Through various lectures, students become aware of the problems in the society.

Future Plans


  1. Guest lecture on the subject Child Right.
  2. Essay writing Competition.
  3. Shivaji University study campus visit for students.
  4. Outreach event for the students at the blind school, mirajkar tikti, Kolhapur.
  5. Trekking event at Vaghjai Hill.