Which subjects are taught at graduation level in Sociology? How has the course curriculum in Sociology evolved in the past few years?

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Which subjects are taught at graduation level in Sociology? How has the course curriculum in Sociology evolved in the past few years?

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Mentioned below is the syllabus for sociology, which is been taught during Bachelor's degree: Year I: Sem. I (Basic Concepts in Sociology): Sociology: Nature, Scope and Significance; Relationship with History, Economics, Political Science, Anthropology and Psychology. - Basic Concepts - Social Groups and Processes - Social Institutions Sem. II (Society, Culture and Social Change): - Societies - Culture - Processes of Social Change - Social Stratification Year II: Sem. III (Methods in Social Research): - Social Research - Research Method - Techniques of Data Collection - Statistical Analysis and Use of Computer in Social Research Sem. IV (Indian Society Optional I): - Evolution of Indian Society - Indian Social Institutions - Processes of Social Change in India - Social Issues and Problems (Social Problems in India-Optional-II): - Social Problem - Structural Issues - Problems and Issues - Social Disorganization Social Change and Development (Optional III): - Social Change - Theories of Social Change - Social Change in Contemporary India - Development Programmes in India Year III: Sem. V (Foundations of Social Thought): - Positivism - Functionalism - Conflict - Inter-actionalism Semester VI (Population Studies-Optional I): - Studies - Population Theories - Population Composition in India - Population Planning and Control Semester V (Environment and Society-Optional II): - Environment and its Concepts - Environmental Issues - Environment and Development - Contemporary Environmental Problems Semester VI Rural Society: (Structure and Change-Optional-III) - Introduction to Rural Sociology - Rural Social Structure - Rural Economy - Rural Political Structure Bachelor of Arts in Sociology is an undergraduate sociology course. Sociology is the study of social relations, social stratification, social interaction, culture, etc. Broadly, B.A. (Sociology) degree course is the study of society. The degree course mainly covers the study of some of its specialized fields namely Applied Sociology, Comparative Sociology, Cultural Sociology, Collective Behavior, Crime and Delinquency, Community and Demography. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology is three years duration course.

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