Sociology I PDF - Semester 1 2023-2024
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This document provides the structure and learning outcomes for a semester 1 sociology course. It covers topics including the meaning, nature, and scope of sociology, as well as social structure, culture, and social change. The document also includes a scheme of examination, and essential readings.
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Structure of Programme: B.A. SOCIOLOGY As per model described above Semester I Course Code: SOCL4.5DCCT12 Type of the course: Discipline Course I of Semester I Title of the Cours...
Structure of Programme: B.A. SOCIOLOGY As per model described above Semester I Course Code: SOCL4.5DCCT12 Type of the course: Discipline Course I of Semester I Title of the Course: PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY Level of the Course: NHEQF Level 5.5 Credit of the Course: 6 Delivery sub-type of the course: Theory 5. Tutorial 1 Pre-requisites and requisites of the course: Student enrolled and registered in UG Programme first semester. He/she should have Secondary pass in different streams Objectives of the course: To provide learning about the basic concept of sociology, Course Learning Outcomes: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to: 1. To learn about Origin and History of sociology. 2. To learn basic principles of sociology. 3. Explain the various definitions of sociological basic concepts etc. Scheme of Examination SEMESTER I 2023-24 One Papers Min. Pass Marks - 54 Paper - I 3 Hours duration 120 marks Passing marks 43 Internal - 30 Passing marks - 11 Paper I- PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY Unit I Meaning, nature and scope of Sociology, the Sociological perspective. Sociology and other Social Sciences, the scientific and humanistic orientations to Sociological study. Unit II Basic concepts: Society, Community, Institution, Association, Group, Social Structure, Culture, Status and Role. Unit III The Individual and Society, Society and Socialization - meaning, stages, agencies and theories, relation between Individual and Society. Social Control: Norms, Values and Sanctions. Social Stratification and Mobility - meaning, forms and theories Unit IV Social Change - Meaning and type: Evolution and Revolution, Progress and development - factors of Social Change. Theories of Ogburn, Sorokin, and Karl Marx. Unit V The uses of Sociology: Introduction to Applied Sociology, Sociology and Social Problems, Sociology and Social Change, Sociology and Social Policy and Action. ijh{kk ;kstuk izFke lesLVj U;wure mŸkh.kkZd % 54 izFke iz”u i= le;% 3 ?kaVs vad 120 U;wure mÙkh.kkZd 43 vkUrfjd eYw;kdu 30 vad U;wure mÙkh.kkZd 11 izFke iz'ui=&lekt'kkL= ds fl)kUr bdkbZ &I lekt'kkL= dk vFkZ , izd`fr एवम् ववषय क्षेत्र I lekt'kkL=h; ifjizs{;&lekt'kkL= rFkk vU; lkekftd foKku] lekt'kkL=h; v/;;u es a oSKkfud ,oe ~ ekuoh; vfHke[q ku bdkbZ & II ekSfyd vo/kkj.kk;s&a lekt] lenq k;] laLFkk] lfefr] lewg] lkekftd lajpuk] laLd`fr,izfLFkfr rFkk HkwfedkA bdkbZ & III O;fDr ,oa lektA lekt rFkk lkekthdj.k &vFkZ] lksiku] vfHkdj.k ,oe~ fl)kUrA O;fDr ,oe~ lekt ds e/; lEcU/kA lkekftd fu;a=.k % ekun.M] eYw ;] Lohd`fr;k¡A lkekftd Lrjhdj.k ,oa xfr'khyrk % vFkZ] Lo:i ,oe~ fl)kUr bdkbZ & IV lkekftd ifjorZu&vFkZ ,oe ~ izdkj % mn~fodkl ,oe~ ØkfUr] izxfr ,oe~ fodklA lkekftd ifjorZu ds dkjdA vkWxcuZ] lksjksfdu ,oe~ dkyZ ekDlZ ds fl)kURkA bdkbZ & V lkekt'kkL= ds mi;ksx % O;ogkfjd lekt'kkL= dk ifjp;A lkekt'kkL= ,oe ~ lkekftd leL;k,aA lekt'kkL= ,oe~ lkekftd ifjorZuA lkekt'kkL= ,oe~ lkekftd uhfr ,oe~ fØ;kA Essential reading: Bottomore, T.B. 1972. Sociology: A guide to problems and literature. Bombay: George Allen and Unwin(India) Davis Kingsley: Human Society (Hindi Edition) Harlambos, M. 1998. Sociology: themes and perspective. 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. MacIver and Page: Society (Available in Hindi Edition)] Schaefer, Richard T. and Robert P. Lamm. 1999. Sociology. New Delhi: Tata-McGraw Hill. Structure of Programme: B.A. SOCIOLOGY As per model described above Semester II Course Code: SOCL4.5DCCT22 Type of the course: Discipline Course I of Semester I Title of the Course: Social Anthropology Level of the Course: NHEQF Level 5.5 Credit of the Course: 6 Delivery sub-type of the course: Theory 5. Tutorial 1 Pre-requisites and requisites of the course: Student enrolled and registered in UG Programme first semester. He/she should have pass in I semester different streams Objectives of the course: To provide learning about the basic concepts of Social Anthropology. Course Learning Outcomes: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to: 4. To learn about Origin and History of social Anthropology. 5. To learn basic principle of social Anthropology. 6. Explain the various cultures of primitive Society etc. SEMESTER II 2023-24 One Papers Min. Pass Marks - 54 Paper - I 3 Hours duration 120 marks Passing marks 43 Internal - 30 Passing marks - 11 Paper I- Social Anthropology Unit I Social Anthropology: Meaning, Definition, Nature and Scope. Unit II Social Structure: Marriage, Family & Kinship. Unit III Culture: Concept, theories of Cultural-growth, Magic and Religion. Unit IV Primitive Political System, Primitive Economic System. Unit V Problems of Tribes in India, Tribes in Rajasthan: Bhils, Meenas Damor and Garasiyas. lsesLVj f}rh; ijh{kk ;kstuk f}rh; lsesLVj U;wure mŸkh.kkZd % 54 izFke iz”u i= le;% 3 ?kaVs vad 120 U;wure mÙkh.kkZd 43 vkUrfjd eYw ;kdu 30 vad U;wure mÙkh.kkZd 11 f}rh; iz'ui=& lkekftd ekuo 'kkL= bdkbZ & I lkekftd ekuo 'kkL= % vFkZ] ifjHkk"kk] izd`fr vkSj fo"k; {ks=A bdkbZ & II lkekftd lajpuk % fookg] ifjokj vkSj ukrsnkjhA bdkbZ & III laLd`fr % vo/kkj.kk, laLd`fr lao)Zu ds fl)kUr] /keZ vkSj tknwA bdkbZ & IV vkfne jktuhfrd O;oLFkk] vkfne vFkZO;oLFkkA bdkbZ &V Hkkjr es a tutkfr;ks a dh leL;k,a] jktLFkku dh tutkfr;ka % Hkhy] eh.kk]Mkeksj vkSj xjkfl;kA Essential readings: 1. Jhon Beatie : Other Culture 2. Robin Fox : Kinship and Marriage. 3. Majumdar & Madan :An Introduction to Social Anthropology. 4. Bohanan : Social Anthropology. 5. Lucy Mair : An Introduction To Social Anthropology