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Saturday, 3 February 2018

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CLUSTER UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU
SYLLABUS – SEMESTER 1st (CBCS) – SOCIOLOGY
(CORE COURSE)
COURSE CODE : 1SOCTC0101
(EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN 2017, 2018 AND 2019)

TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
COURSE CODE : 1SOCTC0101 CREDITS : 5+1
DURATION OF EXAMINATION TOTAL: 150 Marks
MINOR TEST : 01 Hour MINOR TEST: 30 Marks
MAJOR TEST : 03 Hours MAJOR TEST: 120 Marks

OBJECTIVE:
 To acquaint the students with the fundamental Concepts of Sociology
 To make the students understand sociological perspectives, concepts.
 To make the students understand relationship of individual and society as well as social
changes.

Unit: I Nature of Sociology. (18 Hours)
1. Origin and growth of Sociology.
2. Meaning and Nature of Sociology.
3. Scope of Sociology.

Unit: II Sociological Perspectives. (18 Hours)
1. Functional.
2. Conflict.
3. Interactionists.

Unit: III Sociological Concepts. (18 Hours)
1. Status and Role.
2. Norms and Values.
3. Social Groups.

Unit: IV Individual and Society (18 Hours)
1. Culture
2. Socialization
3. Social Control

Unit: V Social Change (18 Hours)
1. Meanings and Characteristics
2. Types of Social Chang
3. Factors of Social Change.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Alex Inkles, What is Sociology? An Introduction to the Discipline and
Profession, 1982, New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India.
2. T.B. Bottomore, Sociology: A Guide to Problems and Literature, 1971, New
Delhi: Blackie & Sons, (India) Ltd.
3. H.M. Johnson, Sociology: An Introduction, 1960, New York: Boston.
4. R.M. MacIver & C.H. Page, Society: An Introductory Analysis, 1981, Delhi:
Macmillan India Ltd.
5. P. Gisbert, 2010, Fundamentals of Sociology, New Delhi: Orient Black
Swan.
6. F. Abraham, 2006, Contemporary Sociology: An Introduction to Concepts
and Theories, New
7. Delhi: Oxford University Press.
8. M. Haralambos and R. M. Heald, 2015, Sociology: Themes and
Perspectives, New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
9. Srinivas,M. N., Social Change in Modern India, London: University of
Califorinia Press.
10. Rao,C.N Shanker, Sociology: Primary Principals, S. Chand and Company.
11. Worsly, Peter, Introducing Sociology Penguin Books.
12. Kuppuswamy, B., Social Change in India New Delhi: Vikas Publishers
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERS AND CANDIDATES:
Minor Test:
1) The minor test shall be held for the first 20% of the syllabus having 30 marks i.e.
covering first unit out of five units.
2) It will comprise of three long answer type questions of 8 marks each and students will
have to attempt any two and 10 short answer type questions of 2 marks each and student
will have to attempt any 7 questions.
Major Test: It will be of two parts

1) Part A: It will comprise of 5 questions of 3 marks and 9 questions of 1 mark. (Short
answer/objective type question of 24 marks) covering all five units with equal weightage
to all units.
2) Part B: Comprising of eight long answer questions of 24 marks each, from 2nd, 3rd, 4th
and 5th units. Two questions shall be set from each unit and student will have the internal
choice.
Each question of 24 marks will have two parts:
i) Long answer question of 18 marks.
ii) Short answer question/numerical of 6 marks.

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