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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    Aarush Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    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 Societ
    ...more

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