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1 Paper No. Gulbarga University Gulbarga Department of studies in Sociology Under-graduate sociology semester course With effect from and onwards Title of the paper 1.1 First Semester Fundamentals of Sociology and Social Thought 2.1 Second Semester Social institution and Social Thought 3.1 Third Semester Indian society and Social Thought-I 4.1 Fourth Semester Social institution and Social thought-ii 5.1 Fifth Semester(compulsory) Indian Social problems- I (compulsory) 5.2 Optional paper Sociology of Rural Development in Theory component Marks Internal assessment Marks Total Marks India (Optional) 5.3 Social Demography (Optional) 6.1 Sixth Semester Indian social Problems-II (compulsory) 6.2 Optional paper Urban Sociology (Optional) 6.2 Women s studies (optional)
2 Department of studies in Sociology Gulbarga University Gulbarga Syllabus of Under-graduate course in sociology from I to VI semester With effects from and onwards B.A sociology Ist Semester Paper 1.1 Fundamentals of Sociology and social Thought Meaning, Definition, scope, and Importance of Sociology Basic concepts: 1. Society 2. Community:--Their Meaning, Definition, characteristics 3. Association 4. Institution : Types of community A. Tribal B. Rural: Meaning, Definition, features, Importance c. Urban : Social Stratification a. Meaning, Definition, Functions b. Types: caste, class, Their Meaning Definition, characteristics : Auguste Comte Life Sketch, Law of three stages, Hierarchy of sciences. I : Herbert Spencer- Life Sketch, Organic Analogy Laws of Evolution 1. An Introduction to Sociology : Sachdeva and vidyabhushan 2. Principles of Sociology : R.N. Sharma 3. Sociology : C.N. Shankar rao 4. A systematic Introduction to sociology : H.M Johnson 5. Sociology : Ginsberg 6. Sociology : P.Gisbert 7 A Hand book of Sociology : Ogburn and nimkoff 8. Samaj shastrad moola tatvagalu : C.N. Shankar rao 9. Samaj shastrad samput-1 : C.N. Shankar rao 10 Samaja : Anuvad Prakatane Mysore University Mysore 11. The development of social thought : E.S Bogardus 12. Masters of sociological thought : Lewis coser 13. Samajashastrad Shilpigalu : C.N. Shankar rao 14. Samajika chintane : H.V. Nagesh 15. Samajika chintane : C.N. Shankar rao
3 B.A sociology IInd Semester Paper 2.1 Social Institution and social thought I : Social Institutions a. Marriage - Meaning,Definition, functions and types b. Family- Meaning,Definition, functions and types c. Religion- Meaning, Definition, and functions. : Culture and Socialization a. Meaning, characteristics of culture b. Importance of culture c. Meaning,Importance of socialization d. Agents of socialization- family, Peer and school : Social change A. Meaning and Definition B. Factors Education, Technological and cultural : Social Control a. Meaning, Definition and Objectives b. Agencies of social Control Mores, folkways,customs and Law : Durkheim Life sketch, types of Solidarity, theory of suicide : Max Weber - Life Sketch, Religion and society, Bureaucracy Books for studies 1. An Introduction to Sociology : Sachdeva and vidyabhushan 2. Principles of Sociology : R.N. Sharma 3. Sociology : C.N. Shankar rao 4. A systematic Introduction to sociology : H.M Johnson 5. Sociology : Ginsberg 6. Sociology :P.Gisbert 7.A Hand book of Sociology :Ogburn and nimkoff 8. Samaj shastrad moola tatvagalu : C.N. Shankar rao 9. Samaj shastrad samput-1 : C.N. Shankar rao 10.Samaja :Anuvad Prakatane Mysore University Mysore 11. The development of social thought :E.S Bogardus 12. Masters of sociological thought :Lewis coser 13. Samajashastrad Shilpigalu : C.N. Shankar rao 14. Samajika chintane :H.V. Nagesh 15. Samajika chintane :C.N. Shankar rao
4 B.A sociology IIIrd Semester Paper 3.1 Indian society and social thought-i : characteristics of Indian culture Components of Indian society- ashram, Dharma, purusharthas, and Samskaras : Religions of India Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikkism, Christianity, and Islam- Basic Philosophy of these Religions : Backward class and minorities Schedule caste, schedule tribe, backward class, and Minoritiestheir Population, characteristics, Problems, and constitutional safeguards. : Basaveshwar concept of Kayak and social equality : Mahatma Gandhi- Concepts of survodaya, and Rural Reconstruction I Dr. B. R. Ambedkar a. Ways of bringing social change Educate, organize, agitate, b. Unsociability 1. Caste in Modern India and other essays : M.N Srinivas 2.. Social change in Modern India : M.N Srinivas 3. Hindu social Organisation : P.N. Prabhu 4. Marraige and family in India : K.M Kapadia 5. Caste in India : Hutton 6. Sociology of Indian society : C.N. Shankar rao 7 Society in India : Ram Ahuja 8. An Introduction to Sociology : Sachdeva and vidyabhushan 9. Samakalin Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan : C.N. Shankar rao 10 Bharatiy Samaja : S.Rajshakher 11. Bharatiya Samajik Samsthegalu : Nanjammanni 12. Samakalin Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan : Prof: Arvind R. Katte 13. Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan : B.R. Krishna 14. Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan : Raveendra Koppar 15. Samajika chintane : H.V. Nagesh 16. Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar writing and speeches: Ed: Vasant moon Department of Education Govt. of Maharashtra Publication
5 B.A sociology IV Semester Paper 4.1 Indian society and social thought-ii I : Marriage Marriage among Hindus, Muslims, and Christians- their meaning rituals and types : Family Indian Family system (Traditional and modern ) Joint family Meaning, Definition, Characteristics and changes : Caste system Meaning, Definition, theories, features and changes in caste system : Women in India a. Women in ancient India b. Women in Medieval India c. Women in Modern India d. Problems of Modern women : G.S. Ghurye a. Brief life sketch b. Caste and kinship in India c. Religious beliefs and rituals in India M.N. Srinivas A. Brief life sketch b. Sanskritisation c. Westernization 1. Caste in Modern India and other essays : M.N Srinivas 2. Social change in Modern India : M.N Srinivas 3. Hindu social Organization : P.N. Prabhu 4. Marriage and family in India : K.M Kapadia 5. Caste in India : Hutton 6. Sociology of Indian society : C.N. Shankar rao 7 Society in India : Ram Ahuja 8. An Introduction to Sociology : Sachdeva and vidyabhushan 9. Samakalin Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan : C.N. Shankar rao 10 Bharatiy Samaja :S.Rajshakher 11. Bharatiya Samajik Samsthegalu :Nanjammanni 12. Samakalin Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan :Prof: Arvind R. Katte 13. Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan : B.R. Krishna
6 14. Bharatiya Samajad Adhyayan :Raveendra Koppar 15. Samajika chintane :H.V. Nagesh 16. Caste and race in India :G.S. Ghurye 17. Class caste and occupation 1969 : G.S. Ghurye 18. Indian customs (II ed 1966) : G.S. Ghurye 19. Religious consciousness : G.S. Ghurye B.A sociology V Semester (Compulsory) Paper 5.1 Indian social problems-i I : Meaning Definition and importance of study of social problems : Poverty- Meaning Definition, causes, effects and remedial measures : Corruption: Meaning Definition, causes, effects and remedial measures Terrorism - Meaning Definition, causes, effects and remedial measures : Youth unrest- Meaning Definition, causes, effects and remedial measures Dowry Meaning Definition, causes, effects and remedial measures 1. Indian social problems : G.R. Madan Vol I and II 2.. Social organization and disorganization in India : C.B. Mamoria 3. Social Problem in India : Ram Ahuja 4. Social Disorganization and social problems : R.N. Sharma 5. Social Problem and welfare in India : Jogan Shankar 6. Sociology (principles of sociology with an introduction to social thought : C.N. Shankar rao 7 An Introduction to Sociology : Sachdeva and vidyabhushan 8. Sociology of Indian society : C.N. Shankar rao 9. Bharatada Samajika Samasyegalu : C.N. Shankar rao 10 Bharatiya Samajada Prachalita Samajika Samasyegalu : C.N. Shankar rao 11. Samajik Vighatane : M. Narayan vishwa 12. Samajika Samasyegalu : S. Rajashekhar 13. Samajik Vighatane :B.Mohan rao and raveendra Koppar 14. Bharatada Prachalita Samajika Samasyegalu : D.K. Shivanna 15. Samajika Samasyegalu : G. Subrahamanya
7 B.A sociology V Semester (5.2 Optional) Paper 5.2 Sociology of Rural Development In India : Meaning Definition and importance of study of Rural Development b.indian village and its characteristics c. Rural institution- Jajmani system, Dominant caste : Rural Economy a. Land tenur system Medieval and Modern0 b. Land Reforms after Independence c. Bonded labour-meaning,causes and its abolition d. Rural indebtedness- Meaning Definition, causes, effects and remedies : Rural Development programs, a. Community development programs-objectives, b. I.R.D.P, JRY, TRYSEM, Jal Nirmal Yojana Panchayat Raj a. Three tire system,gram panchayat, Taluka Panchayat, Zilla Panchayat- Their structure and powers b. Role of panchayat raj in Rural Development : Governmental Agencies- Department of Rural Development Non-Governmental Agencies Stree-Shakti Yojana, Self Help Groups Role of N.G.O s in rural development 1. Rural Sociology : A.R. Desai 2.. Rural Sociology : R.N Sharma 3. Rural Sociology : Singh K 4. Indian Economy :K.P.M Sundaram 5. land reforms in India : Malaviya 6. land reforms in India : Radhakamal Mukharjee 7 The Indian Rural Problems : Nanavati M.B and Anjaaria J.J 8. Social organization and disorganization in India : C.B. Mamoria 9. Caste, class and Power :Andre betelle 10 Leadership and caste dimenstions in India : Punit A.E 11. Social change in Modern Indian :M.N. Srinivas 12. Caste in Modern Indian : M.N. Srinivas 13. Community Development Programm :T.T Krishanmachary 14. Grameena mattu nagar samajashastra : M. Narayan and Vishwa
8 15. Bharatadalli Grameena Abhivruddi :G. L. Badiger 16. Community Development :Dey S.R 17. Panchayat Raj : Dey S.K 18. Grameena Abhivruddi Gramantara : Nagesh H.V B.A sociology V Semester (5.3 Optional) Paper 5.2 Sociology of Demography :a. Meaning,scope of social Demography B.Importance of social Demography c. origin and development of social Demography : Components of population growth Fertility, Mortality, Migration: their trends, social and cultural factors : Theories of population a. Malthusian theory of Population, b. Optimum theory c. Demographic Transition Population Growth A world population Growth (trends) b. Population Growth in India(Trends and pattern) c. Causes and consequences and control of populating growth in India : Population Educationa. Sex, Health, family Education b. Family Welfare programs in India c. Population policy 2002 Books for References 1. Population problems : Thompson and Lowis 2.. Principles of Population study : Asha. A bhende and Tara Kaniska 3. Intoduction to demography : Hans Raj 4. An Intoduction to social demography :Premi and others 5. Indias Population problems :C.B. Mamoria 6. Population and society : Donnia wron 7 Indias Population problems : Aagarawal S.N 8. Population : Aagarawal S.N 9. Infant Mortality Population Growth and family planning in India :Chandrashakhar S. 10 Census Report 1981 : Govt. Of India 11. Vital Statistics In India :Jain S.P 12. Age and Sex composition of Indian population : Jain S.P
9 13. Ministry of health and family planning govt. of India monthly statement on the progress of family planning progrmm 14. Rural urban migration and Urbanization : Zachriah K.C 15. Janasankya Adhyayana :M. Narayan and Vishwa 16. Janasankya Shastra :S. Rajshakhar 17. Reports of the Govt. of Karnataka Dept. of Family welfare B.A sociology VI Semester (Compulsory ) Paper 6.1 Indian social problems-ii :a. Family Disorganization- Meaning,Definition,causes,effects and remedial measures : Environmental pollution - Meaning, causes, Types of pollution (Sound, Air, Water, and soil pollution) : Prostitution Meaning, Definition, Types, causes,effects and remedial measures Alcoholism Meaning, Definition, Types, causes,effects and remedial measures :Old Age Problems Meaning, their problems and remedial measures :Crime and juvenile Deliquency: Meaning, Definition, causes and remedial measures 1. Indian social problems : G.R. Madan Vol I and II 2.. Social organization and disorganization in India : C.B. Mamoria 3. Social Problem in India : Ram Ahuja 4. Social Disorganisation and social problems : R.N. Sharma 5. Social Problem and welfare in India : Jogan Shankar 6. Sociology(principles of sociology with an introduction to social thought : C.N. Shankar rao 7 An Introduction to Sociology : Sachdeva and vidyabhushan 8. Sociology of Indian society : C.N. Shankar rao 9. Bharatada Samajika Samasyegalu : C.N. Shankar rao 10 Bharatiya Samajada Prachalita Samajika Samasyegalu : C.N. Shankar rao 11. Samajik Vighatane :M. Narayan vishwa 12. Samajika Samasyegalu : S. Rajashekhar 13. Samajik Vighatane :B.Mohan rao and raveendra Koppar 14. Bharatada Prachalita Samajika Samasyegalu : D.K. Shivanna 15. Samajika Samasyegalu :G. Subrahamanya
10 Paper 6.2 Urban sociology B.A sociology VI Semester (6.2 Optional) : Introduction - Meaning, scope and importance of Urban Sociology : Characteristics of urban Community-Distinguishing between Urban and rural community) : Changes in urban community Family, religion, urban life, social mobility, occupational mobility : Urban problems: Leisure and recreation, communal, riots, drug Addiction : Agencies of Urban Development Housing and urban development, meaning, Urban voluntary Organization, HUDCO, Housing board urban development Authority, structure and objectives 1. Urban Sociology : Bergel E.E 2.. Urban Sociology : Quinn James 3. Urban Sociology : Sharma R.N 4. Urban Sociology : Nacl Ands, Ewhwaian 5. Urban Sociology in India : Rao N.S.A 6. Slum A study in Urban problems : Venkat rayapp K.N 7 Bangalore A socio-ecological study : Venkat rayapp K.N 8. Slum and Urbanisation : A. R Desai and Devidas Patil 9. Poverty and Planning Vakil C.N 10 Indian Social Problems G.R. Madan 11. Social organization and disorganization in India : C.B. Mamoria 12. Indian Social Problems : M. Narayan and Vishwa Grameena mattu nagar samajashastra : B.R. Krishna 15. reports of town planning Department Govt. of Karnataka 16. Reports of the Ministry of Housing and urban Development Govt. of India
11 B.A sociology VI Semester (6.3 Optional) Paper 6.3 Women Studies : Introduction : a. Nature, scope and importance of women s studies b. Basic concepts: Gender, Sex, Feminism and Gender Justice : Status of women in India a. Women in ancient India,Women in Medieval India b. Women in Modern India c. Demographic Profile of women in India : Problems of women a. Inequality- social, economical, and political b. Atrocities against Women, foeticide,female infanticide,domestic Violence, Harassment at work place c. Problem of dowry : Empowerment of women a. Meaning and importance b. Role of state, policies, and programmes c. Role of NGO s stree Shakti, Self help groups 1. Altaker A. S 1983 the position of women in Hindu civilization Delhi: Motilal Banarasi dass, IInd Edition 5 th Reprint 2. Desai Neera and M. Krishnaraj 1987 Women and society in India Delhi: Ajantha 3. Dube Leela et., al,(eds 1986) visibility and power essays on women in society and development New Delhi : OUP 4. Forbes. G 1998 : women in Modern India New Delhi: Cambridge university press 5. Govt. of India 1974 Towards equality report of the committee on the status of women 6. Kiran Devendra 1990; Status and position of women in India New Delhi : vikas Publishing house.
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