The course is designed to introduce the students to basic sociological concepts and to get familiarity with the overall discipline. The focus of the course shall be on basic concepts like the scope and significance of Sociology, How Sociology is related as well as distinct from other social sciences. It focuses on the constituent parts of the society i.e. social systems and structures, socio-economic changes, and social processes. This will also give an understanding of the Culture, elements of culture, and the relationship of culture and personalities. The course will provide the due foundation for further studies in the field of sociology.

Course Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Identify how the sociological perspective illuminates understanding.
  • Discuss specific areas of study within sociology.
  • Synthesize the local and global nature and impacts of social circumstances.
  • Critically examine theoretical perspectives and be able to apply them to current issues.
  • Evaluate ideas and debates using the sociological perspective.

Assessment Criteria

Mid Term: 30 marks

Final Exam: 50 marks

Sessional: 20 marks

Assignment+Quiz: (5+5)

Presentation: 10

Recommended Book:

John J. Macionis. 2004. Sociology. 16th Edition, Kenyon College.

Horton, Paul B. Hunt, Chester L. 1990. Sociology. 6th Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company.

Course Material