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Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded
Bachelor of ArtsSociology
Syllabus of B.A. First YearSemester Pattern
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With Effect from June 2009
B.A. First Year Semester Pattern – 2009Sociology
Semester – IPaper – I Introduction to Sociology
Objectives
This paper is introductory paper. The students learn basic concepts
of Sociology and Student could acquire scientific knowledge of
Introductory Sociology.
1. Introduction
The origin and development of sociology, Definition of Sociology,
Nature of Sociology, and Subject matter of Sociology, Significance
of the study of Sociology.
2. Basic Concepts
1. Society - Meaning and Characteristics
2. Social Structure - Meaning and elements of social
structure.
3. Social System - Meaning and functional problems
of social system
4. Association - Meaning and Characteristics
3. Social Groups
Meaning and Characteristics of Social Group, Types of Social
Group - Primary Group, Secondary Group and Reference Group.
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4. Social Interaction
Meaning and Nature of Social Interaction.
Social Process – Meaning and types of Social Process.
i) Integrative Social Process – Co-Operation, Accommodation,
Assimilation.
ii) Disintegrative Social Process – Competition and Conflict.
Reference:
1. Society, MacIver and Page
2. Sociology, A.W. Green
3. What is sociology, Alex Inkeles
4. Introductory Sociology, N. Jayram.
5. Introductory Sociology, Vidyabhusan and Sachdev.
6. ‘Sociology’ Pearson education in South Asia, Delhi 2006, Johon J.
Macioni S.
7. ‘Sociology’, Human Society, Random House, Newyark, 1944,
Melvin L. Defleur and other.
8. ‘Sociology’, Addison – Wesley Publishing Company, 1990,
Ronlad C. Federico.
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B.A. First Year Semester Pattern – 2009Sociology
Semester – IPaper – II Basic Social Institutions
Objectives
This course is aimed to have a specified understanding of the basic
social institutions to under graduate students.
The students learn societal objectives of social integration, social
reproduction and Social continuity.
1. Social Institution
A. Meaning and Characteristics of Social Institution.
B. Importance of Social Institutions.
C. Institutionalization.
2. Marriage
A. Meaning and functions of marriage.
B. Types of marriage
Monogamy, Polygamy, Poloygyny and Polyandry.
C. Choice of mate
Endogamy, Exogamy, Levirate and Sorrorate,
Hypergamy and hypogamy.
D. Changing nature of marriage.
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3. Family
A. Meaning and Characteristics of family.
B. Functions of family
C. Types of family
Matriarchal – Patriarchal joint and Nuclear.
D. Responsible factors of changing joint family system.
Reference:
1. Indian Society, Dube S.C.
2. Social Institutions, Harry Barmes.
3. Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, Ubaroi, Patricia
4. Marriage and family in India, Kapadia K.M.
5. Kinship organization in India, Karve Irawati
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B.A. First Year Semester Pattern – 2009Sociology
Semester – IPaper – II Rural and Urban Sociology
Objectives
The course is aimed to have a specified understanding of the
structure of rural and urban community in sociological perspective. Also
in the context of growing significance of urbanization, also of the Rural
and Urban Development programmes.
1. Introduction to Rural and Urban Sociology.
A) Definition and subject matter of rural and urban sociology.
B) Significance of the study of rural and urban sociology.
2. Rural and Urban Society
A) Definition and Characteristics of rural and urban society.
B) Rural and Urban differences.
3. Rural and Urban Economy
A) Characteristics of rural economy.
- Baluta system (Hindu Jajmani System)
B) Characteristics of Urban economy and changing labour
market.
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Reference
1. Rural Sociology in India, A.R. Desai.
2. Urban Sociology, E.E. Bergel.
3. The dynamics of Rural Sociology, Ram Krishna Mukarjee.
4. The Indian city, Poverty Ecology and Urban development, Alferd
D’Souza.
5. India’s Changing Villages, Dube S.C.
6. Indian Village, Dube S.C.
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B.A. First Year Semester Pattern – 2009Sociology
Semester – IIPaper – III Introduction to Sociology
Objectives
This paper is introductory paper. The students learn basic concepts
of Sociology and Student could acquire scientific knowledge of
Introductory Sociology.
1. Socialization
- Meaning of Socialization
- Aims of Socialization
- Agencies of Socialization
- The role of family and Education in the process of
socialization.
2. Social Control
- Meaning and Necessity of Social Control.
- Agencies of Social Control.
- Folkways, Mores, Customs, Law.
- Social Conformity – Meaning and Causes.
- Social Deviance – Meaning and Causes
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3. Culture and Personality
- Meaning of Culture
- Characteristics of Culture
- Types of Culture
- Cultural Lag.
- Meaning of Personality
- Relation between culture and Personality.
4. Social Change
- Meaning and Nature of Social Change.
- Factors of Social Change.
- Technological, Socio - Cultural, Demographic,
Geographical.
- Modernization and our future.
Reference:
1. Society, MacIver and Page
2. Sociology, A.W. Green
3. What is sociology, Alex Inkeles
4. Introductory Sociology, N. Jayram.
5. Introductory Sociology, Vidyabhusan and Sachdev.
6. ‘Sociology’ Pearson education in South Asia, Delhi 2006, Johon J.
Macioni S.
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7. ‘Sociology’, Human Society, Random House, Newyark, 1944,
Melvin L. Defleur and other.
8. ‘Sociology’, Addison – Wesley Publishing Company, 1990,
Ronlad C. Federico.
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B.A. First Year Semester Pattern – 2009Sociology
Semester – IIPaper – IV Basic Social Institutions
Objectives
This course is aimed to have a specified understanding of the basic
social institutions to under graduate students.
The students learn societal objectives of social integration, social
reproduction and Social continuity.
1. Kinship
- Meaning and characteristics of kinship
- Types of Kinship
- Kinship term and its significance.
2. Education
- Meaning and objects of Education
- Formal and Informal Education.
- Non Grant Education Policy.
3. Religion
- Meaning of religion
- Nature of religion – (Beliefs, rituals, sacred, profane).
- Functions of Religion
- Religion and Magic – Religion and Science.
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4. Economy
- Meaning and Characteristics
- Stages of Economic development and society. Food
gathering, Hunting, cattle grazing, shifting cultivation and
settle cultivation, Pre-Industrial, Industrial and Post
Industrial.
- Social Aspects of Economic processes - Production,
Distribution and Exchange.
Reference:
1. Indian Society, Dube S.C.
2. Social Institutions, Harry Barmes.
3. Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, Ubaroi, Patricia
4. Marriage and family in India, Kapadia K.M.
5. Kinship organization in India, Karve Irawati
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B.A. First Year Semester Pattern – 2009Sociology
Semester – IIPaper – IV Rural and Urban Sociology
Objectives
The course is aimed to have a specified understanding of the
structure of rural and urban community in sociological perspective. Also
in the context of growing significance of urbanization, also of the Rural
and Urban Development programmes.
1. Rural and Urban Continuum
A) Rural and Urban migration.
B) Causes and effect of migration.
C) Rural and Urban Development issues.
2. Local Governance
Local Governance of Rural Community
- Issues and Perspectives.
- Local Governance of Urban Community.
- Issues and Perspectives.
3. Changing Dimensions in rural and Urban Society
A) Power
B) Caste
C) Education
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D) Recreation
E) Polity
Reference
1. Rural Sociology in India, A.R. Desai.
2. Urban Sociology, E.E. Bergel.
3. The dynamics of Rural Sociology, Ram Krishna Mukarjee.
4. The Indian city, Poverty Ecology and Urban development, Alferd
D’Souza.
5. India’s Changing Villages, Dube S.C.
6. Indian Village, Dube S.C.
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