MA Sociology
Introduction
The two years master degree programme in sociology is designed for open and distance learning to provide advanced sociological knowledge, perspectives and skills to a wide cross section of students who are unable to access and also who do not have enough time for regular course. The purpose of this course is to introduce the basic concepts, methods and theories of sociological studies. Students will be introduced to the sociological perspective and will be presented with a set of core sociological concepts and tools to examine the social world and explore social issues. The course contents focuses on the concepts and theories of sociological, social research methods, social research methods, social stratification and social mobility, rural and urban societies in the contemporary India. In addition, courses at this level are also concerned with the problems relating to globalization, development, mass media and social change.
Academic Objectives
Broadly, three orientations can be described/ defined with reference to the teaching of sociology. 1. Job orientation (as in vocational courses), 2. Knowledge orientation (as in personality and skill development) and 3. Social orientation (as in responsible citizenship education). Keeping this orientation in mind, the programme emphasizes on the following Objectives:
1. To equip the students to critically understand and interpret social institutions, social issues and changes.
2. To generate in students the importance of understanding how gender, ethnic, racial and religion differences, among others, influence social structure and social processes in human societies.
3. To help students broaden their view of society beyond their own immediate experience and understand how and why their own experiences may be similar or different to the experiences of others.
4.To help students acquire skills that will be useful to them in their personal and professional life.
PROGRAMME CODE: 442C-S
DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME:
Minimum Duration 2 Years
Maximum Duration 4 years
Evaluation System:
The Subject (Course) having Theory component only:
30% Internal Assessment (Class Assessment - CA) based on the assignments to be submitted by the Student
70% End Term Theory
Term wise Subjects
Semester 1
DSOC411 CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHT
DSOC412 SOCIOLOGY OF KINSHIP
DSOC413 PERSPECTIVES OF SOCIAL CHANGE
DSOC414 METHODOLOGY OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
Semester 2
DSOC415 STRUCTURAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
DSOC416 SOCIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
DSOC417 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT
DSOC418 METHODS AND TOOLS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
Semester 3
DSOC511 RURAL SOCIETY: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
DSOC512 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
DSOC513 CLASSICAL INDIAN SOCIOLOGY
DSOC514 PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN SOCIETY
Semester 4
DSOC515 SOCIOLOGY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
DSOC516 FORMS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
DSOC517 CONTEMPORARY INDIAN SOCIOLOGY
DSOC518 SOCIOLOGY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Programme Fee (Including Examination Fee):
Option 1: Rs 7500 per semester
Option 2: Rs 13000 per year
Option 2: Rs 24000 if paid in lump-sum
Cost of Admission Application Form:
Rs 600/- one time only