UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

L. N.MithilaUniversity,Kameshwarnagar,Darbhanga

Post Graduate Programme

Courses of Study

For

M.A.(Sociology) Examination

Under Semester System

W.E.F. Academics Session 2014-16 onwards

Relevant ordinance and Regulations for Post Graduate Course under Semester System from Session 2014-16 onwards

The programme of P.G. Sociology will be of two years duration divided into two academic Session/four semester and each Session will have two semester which shall be names as under:-

(1) M.A. part I- I & II Semester

(2) M.A. part II- III & IV Semester

  1. Admission
  2. A candidate seeking admission to M.A. (Semester System) must be a graduate with Bachelor Honours in Sociology.
  3. No private candidate shall be allowed for admission in Post
  4. Graduate programme under the Semester System
  5. Selected candidate will be admitted in Ist semester of M.A.Part I
  6. The reservation of seats for the course shall be as per reservation rules of the Govt. of Bihar.
  1. Programme of Study

2.1 The duration of M.A. (Semester System) course will be of two academic sessionscomprising four semesters.

2.2Each Semester shall be of 16 to 18 weeks of actual study. The exam. of M.A. Sociology shall consist of four semesters of six months each.

2.3Each academic session shall consist of two Semesters

(I)I & II Semester From July to December

(II)II & IV Semester From January to June.

2.4The M.A. course shall consist of 16 papers spread over four Semesters with four papers in each semester carrying 100 marks each paper. The entire curriculum shall be of 1600 marks taken together.

2.5The papers of the course shall be of two categories.

(a) Core papers- 12 papers- The core paper will be compulsory paper.

(b) Elective paper- o4 papers- The elective paper will be optionaland each students shall be required to opt any two of the elective papers during IIIrd and IV Semester.

2.6 Paper 4th in Ist Semester & paper 8th in IInd Semester will be core practical paper whereas paper 12 in IIIrd Sem. & paper 15th in IV Sem. will be elective practical papers. Beside these papers 16th will be of Project work.

3.0 Evaluation of performance

3.1 The performance of a student in each paper will be assessed on the basis of a Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) of 30 marks and the End of Semester Examination (ESE) consisting of 70 marks.

3.2 The components of CIA shall be:

(a) Two Mid-Semester Written Test of one – hour

Duration each-15 Marks

(b)Seminar/Quiz- 5 Marks

(c) Assignments- 5 marks

(d) Regularity, Punctuality and Conduct- 5 marks

Total- 30 marks

3.3 The concerned teacher of the course/paper shall be responsible for conducting the mid-semester tests and other components of the CIA. In addition to CIA, the ESE, which will be written examination of 3- hours duration, would also form an integral component evaluation.

3.4 The evaluation of practical paper and field work will also be based on CIA and an end-semester practical examination.

3.5All such examination shall be as per the provisions of examination board and moderation board of the University.

4.0 Examination

4.1The End-Semester-Examination will be conducted by the University. The two mid-semester tests will be conducted and marked by the departmental teachers. The teacher shall show the answer scripts of the first mid-semester tests to the students of the class.

4.2The End of Semester Examination (ESE) shall be named as follows:-

(a) M.A. Part (I)-I Semester Examination and

II SemesterExamination respectively.

(b) M.A. Part (II)-III Semester Examination and Iv

IV Semester Examination respectively.

(c) Syllabus of each paper shall be divided into 5 units. Based on this, the question paper shall be as follows:-

Part-A

Ten objective type Questions10 x 2 = 20 marks

(Two Questions from each Unit)

Part-B

Five Short Answer Questions (Four to be answered)

(One Question from each Unit)4 x 5 = 20 marks

Part-C

Three long answer Questions out of five to be answered

(One question from each Unit- 3 x 10=30 marks

4.4 The examination of I and II Semester, shall generally be held in the month of November-December and that of II and IV Semester, shall be held in the month of May-June.

4.5There shall be 50 marks for CIA & 50 marks of ESE in Sociology Practical papers.

5.0 Course Structure

The Course structure of the Post Graduate Programme in M.A. Sociology will be as follows:

Paper / Subject / Marks
ESE+CIA / Cr. Hr.
CR(T+P) / Paper Code
Semester – I
Paper – I / Principles of Sociology / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC511
Paper – II / Classical Sociological Tradition / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC512
Paper – III / Methodology of Social Research / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC513
Paper – IV / Perspectives of Indian Society / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC514
400 / 20(20+0)
Semester – II
Paper – V / Rural Society in India / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC521
Paper – VI / Urban Society in India / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC522
Paper – VII / Social Change and Development / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC523
Paper – VIII / Gender and Society / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC524
400 / 20(20 +0)
Semester – III
Paper – IX / Industry and Society / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC531
Paper – X / Social Demography / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC532
Paper – XI / Sociology of Sanitation / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC533
Paper – XII / Advance Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology / 50+50 / 5(5+0) / SOC534
400 / 20(20+0)
Semester – IV
Paper – XIII / Social problems in India (Elective A) / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC541
Social Movement in India (Elective B) / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC542
Sociology of Ageing (Elective C) / SOC543
Paper – XIV / Criminology (Elective A) / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC544
Sociology of Mithila (Elective B) / SOC545
Mass Communication and Popular Culture (Elective C) / SOC546
Paper – XV / Political Sociology (Elective A) / 70+30 / 5(5+0) / SOC547
Education and Society (Elective B) / SOC548
Social Anthropology (Elective C) / SOC549
Paper – XVI / Field Work Based Dissertation / Viva-Voce / 50+50 / 5(5+0) / SOC 550
400 / 20(20+0)

First Semester

Paper – I

Principles of Sociology - SOC (511)

Unit – I

  1. Rise and Development of Sociology
  2. Sociological Perspectives
  3. Importance of Sociology

Unit - II

Social Group — Concept, Classification & Referencegroup

Unit – III Social Structure

  1. Concept & Elements
  2. Function — Concept & Types
  3. Status & Role - Concept & Inter - Relationship

Unit – IVSocial Stratification:

  1. Concept, Forms & Theories (Marx, Weber Davis & Moore)
  2. Social Mobility — Concept & Types

Unit – VSocialization

  1. Concept, Agencies & Theories (Freud, Coole& Mead)
  2. Culture — Concept, Element & Culture Lag

Books Recommended :

1. Sociology: A Giddens

2. Sociology: A Systematic Introduction H. M. Johnson

3. Sociology: Themes & Perspectives — M. HaralamboS

4. Social Theory and Social Structure — R. K. Merton

5. Sociology : A Guide to Problem and Literature — T. B. Bottomore

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First SEMESTER

Paper – II

Classical SociologicalTradition:Soc– (512)

Unit I : Auguste Comte

a. Positivism

b. Law of three stages

Unit II: Durkhcim

a. Social Fact

b. Theory of Suicide

c. Division of Labour

Unit III : Max Weber

a. Social Action

b. Ideal Types

c. Sociology of Religion

Unit IV: Marx

a. Historical Materialism

b. Class & Class Struggle

Unit V: Parsons

a. Social Action

b. Social System

Books Recommended:

1. Sociological: Its nature & growth — N.S. Tlmasheff

2. Sociological Thought — Abraham and Morgan

3. Main Currents in Sociological Thought: Vol. I & II— R. Aron

4. Contemporary Sociological Theories Sorokin

5. Marx, Durkheim & Weber : Formation of Modem Sociological Throught — K. Morrison

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FIRST SEMESTER

Paper – III

Methodology of Social Research – Soc- 513

Unit I

  1. Meaning and Nature of Social Research
  2. Significance of Social Research
  3. Nature of Social Phenomena
  4. Scientific Method
  5. The Problems in the Study of Social Phenomena

— objectivity and value neutrality

Unit II

Hypothesis — Meaning, Characteristics, Formulation & Sources

Unit III

Research Design — Meaning & Types, Report writing

Unit IV

Sampling — Concept & Types, Size and Reliability

Unit V: Data Collection

a. Questionnaire & Schedule

b. Interview

c. Observation

d. Case study method

Books Recommended:

1. Research Methods in Social Relation — Jahoda& other

2. Foundations of Behavioural Research - Kerlinger

3. Methods and Issues in Social Research — Black & Champion

4. Research Methodology — P. K:Bose

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FIRST SEMESTER

Paper – IV

Soc-514 Perspectives on Indian Society

Unit l

Indian Society & Culture — Salient features, Unity in Diversity, Continuity & change

Unit II: Marriage and Family in India

  1. Marriage — Concept & Forms of Hindu Marriage, - Distinction between Hindu &

Muslim Marriage.

b. Family — Concept, Factors of Disintegration of Joint Family

Unit III: Social Movement

a. Backward class movement

b. Dalit Movement

Unit IV :Indological& Structural — FunctionalPerspective for the study of Indian Society

a. Indological — G. S. Ghurye

b. Structural Functional Perspectives — M. Srinivas, S. C. Dubey

Unit V: Marxian & Subaltern/DalitPerspectivir the study of Indian Society

a. Marxian — A. R. Desaj

b. SubahernjDaljt — B. R. Ambedkar

Books Relmended:

1. Society in India - Mandalbaurn

2. Modernization of Indian Tradition — Y. Singh

3. Indian Social System— Rain Ahuja (Hindi & English)

4. Social Movements in India: Vol. 1 & II— M.S.A. Rao

5. Marriage and Family in India — K. M, Kapadia

6. From Untnouchable to Daiit : Essays on Ambedkar Movement— Selliot

7. Sociology of 0. S. Ghurye - S. K. Pramanik

8. Social Change in Modern India — M. N. Srinivas

9. Indian Sociology : Reflection and Initospections — T, K. Oommen and P. N. Mukherji (eds.)

10. Indian Sociology — Y. Singh

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SECOND SEMESTER

Paper – V

SOC521 Rural Society in India

Unit I

Rural Sociology : Meaning and definition, origin and development subject matter and

its importance

Unit IIRural society: Concept and characteristics

a. Concept of Agrarian society

b. Land ownership with special reference to Bihar,Agrarian unrest and Peasant movements

Unit III

Rural Urban differences and continuum

Unit IV

Rural Social stratification : Caste and class changes, Jajmani System, Dominant caste

Unit V

(1) Rural Power Structure and Leadership Factionalism, Emerging trends

(2)PanchayatiRaj : Structure and function

Books Recommended:

1. Rural Sociology India, Popular Prakashan, Bombay

2. Rural India in Transition, Popular Prakashan, Bombay

3. Ramakrishna Mukerjee The Dynamic of Rural Society, Berlin A. C. Mukherjee 1957

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SECOND SEMESTER

Paper – VI

SOC522Urban Society in India

Unit I

a. Definition, Scope & Importance of Urban Sociology

b. Urbanization — Meaning, Factors &Consequences

Unit II

a. Urban Ecology and Urban Development

b. Environmental degradation — Problem of health, housing & Pollution

Unit III

a. City — Features & Types of Cities

b. Urban Community : Concept and features; Urbanism as a way of life (wirth)

Unit IV

a.Rural Urban Migration, Push& Pull factors & consequences

b.Slum — Definition, Problems & Consequences

Unit V:

Urban Planning — Factors of consideration for Urban Planning, Factors affecting Urban Planning & Management

Books Recommended:

1. Studies in India’s Urbanization A. Dose

2. Urban Sociology in India— M. S. A. Rao

3. Urban Sociology — Contemporary Readings Anderson

4. Urbanisation and Urban System in India Ramchandran

5. India’s Urban Future - Turner

6. Urbanisation and urban India - Turner

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SECOND SEMESTER

Paper – VII

SOC523 social Change &Development

Unit I

Concept of Social Change; Development, Under Development & Sustainable Development

Unit II

Factors of Social change — Education, Population, Technology & Legislative measures

Unit III

Theories of Social change — Evolutionary, cyclical, conflict & barriers to social change

Unit IV

(a) Models of Development: Capitalism, Socialism and Mixed Economy

(b) Five yr Plans in India objectives & achievements

Unit V

(a) Modernization - Concept, indices & consequences

(b) Globalization - Concept & Impact.

Books Recommended :

1. India’ Path of Development: A Marxist approach — A. R. Desai

2. The Sociology of Modernization and Development — D. Harrison

3. Social. Structure and Change — Ed. By Sah, Bhaviskar and Ramaswamy.

4. Modernization of Indian Tradition —Y. Singh.

5. Economics of Development and Planning Jhingan (English & Hindi)

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SECOND SEMESTER

Paper – VIII

SOC524Gender and Society

Unit I

Social Structure & Inequality

(a)Patriarchy & Gender

(b)Division of Labour — Gender discrimination & Sexual division of Labour

Unit II Concept of Sex & Gender

(a) Gender based forms of socialization

(b) Culture & Gender roles

Unit III Theories of Gender

(a) Liberal Radical

(c) Post Modernist

Unit IV Gender & Development in India

a. Historical Perspective

b. Special Schemes & strategies of women’s Development

Unit V Gender Discrimination

(a) Violence & Crime Against women

(b) Girl infanticide, Dry & Divorce

Books Recommended:

1. Women’ and Society in India — Neera Desai and M.1 Krishnaraj

2. Women in Modern India - G. Forbes

3. Towards Equality — Report of Committee on the status of women-- Government of India

4. Empowerment of Women in India — Arun K. Singh

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THIRD SEMESTER

Paper – IX

SOC 531 Industry & Society

Unit I

(a) Industrial Sociology: Origin, Definition & Scope

(b) Rise & Growth of Industrial Sociology in India

Unit II: Classical Sociological Tradition of Industrial Society

(i) Division of Labour (Duthliim)

(ii) Bureaucracy & Rationality (Weber)

(iii)Production Relation Alienation (Marx)

Unit III

(a) Work & Leisure— Concept& modern approaches

(b) Factory as a social system & Workers’ Participation in management

Unit IV

(a) Industrial disputes : Cause, settlement and collective bargaining

(b) Trade Union — Meaning, firnction and History of Trade Unionism in India

Unit V:

(a) Industrialisation and social change in India: Impact of Industrialization on Family & Education

(b) Automation, Rationalization & Social welfare measures : Meaning & Importance

Books Recommended:

1. Sociology of work and Industry — K. Waston

2. Industry and Labour — E. A. Ramaswamy

3. Industrial Relation in India — E. A. Ramaswamy

4. Indian Trade Union : A Survey — V. B. Karnik

5. Dynamics of Industrial relation in India — Memoria&Memoria

6. Industrial Sociology — Miller and Form

7. Fundamentals of Industrial Sociology — P. Gisbert

8. Fundamentals of Industrial Sociology — Vincent &Mayers

9. Sociology of Industry — Parker & other

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THIRD SEMESTER

Paper –X

SOC 532 Social demography

Unit I

Social Demography — Subject Matter & Significance

Unit lI

Theories of Population growth — Maithusian, Optimum and Demographic Transition

Unit Ill

(a) Population growth and Distribution in India — Determinants of Population growth

(b) Distribution & Composition of Population — Age, Sex, Marital Status & Education

Unit IV Demographic Process in India

a. Fertility — Determinants, Measurement Consequences

b. Mortality — Determinants, MeasurementConsequences

c. Infant Mortality — Causes & Prevention

Unit VPopulation & Economic Development in India

(a) Causes & Consequences of Population explosion

(b) Population as a constraint & source of Development

Books Recommended:

1. India’ Population problems — S. N. Agrawal

2. Demographic Diversity in India — A. Bose

3. An Introduction to Social Demography— M. K. Promi

4. Demography and Population Problem — R. Sharma

5. Demography and Population Problem — R. Sharma

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THIRD SEMESTER

Paper –XI

SOC 533Sociology and Sanitation

Unit I Introduction of Sociology of Sanitation

(a)Sociology of Sanitation : Meaning-Nature and Subject-Matter

(b)Relation with other social science and Sociology of Sanitation

• Psychology and Sociology of Sanitation

• Education and Sociology of Sanitation

• History and Sociology of Sanitation

Unit II Relation between Social Institute and Sanitation –

(a)Relation with Family and Sanitation

(b)Relation with Rural-Urban Community and Sanitation

Unit III Environment and Sanitation

(a)Impacts and Relation Between Environment and Sanitation

(b)Impacts and Relation Between Public health and Sanitation

(c) Sustainable development and Sanitation

(d) Drinking water and Sanitation

Unit IV Society and Sanitation

(a)Govt. policy, Plan and Programme

(b)Sanitation Program and It’s Implementation in rural and urban community

(c)Rehabilitation of Scavengers

Unit VSulabh Movement in India

(a) Historical background of Sanitation Movement in India

(b) Activity of Sulabh Movement

(c) SHAUCHALAY as a tools of Social change

Reference:

1. Pariyavransathi [gujarati

2. Chikitsasamajvignankiruprekha -hindisrivastavhindisansthan-u,p,

3. Community helthkipathaypustak-hindi-—ketker,n.r.brothers-indore

4. Cmmunityhelthkinarsing —hindi —kesavswarankar. N.r.brothers-indore

5. Samudayikswasthayavamparivarkalyan —hindi-sharmarisearch publication

6. Sulabhaandolan —dr.bindesverpathak,sulabhprakashan

Reference Book:

1. PathakBindeshvar Road to FreedomXtrem office aids Private Limited, Delhi,1991.

2. PathakBindeshvarSulabh sanitation movement SulabhInternationalsocial Service organisation

3. Sulabh International center - Sulahh international social Service organization Sociology of sanitation

Journal

1. Sulabh India, November, 2012, Issue 11, Volurne-24

Website

1. museum.org.

3. vidhyalaya.org.

6. sevak sangh.org.

7. www. govtoflndia.com

8. www.govt of Gujarat.com

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THIRD SEMESTER

Paper –XII

SOC 534Advance THEORETICAL perspectives in Sociology

Unit I

Nature, Elements and Types of Sociological theory

Unit II

Theories of Conflict— Coser, R.Dahrendorf, R. Collins

Unit III

Symbolic Interactionism - G H Mead, H Blummer,ErvinGoffman

Unit IV

Phenomenology &Ethnomethodology — AlfredSchultz, Garfinkel& Peter Berger

Unit V

(a) Social ExbhangeTheoiy — Homans& Peter Blau

(b) (i) Post — Structuralism — A. Giddens

(ii) Post — Modernism — Michel Foucault

Books Recommended :

1 Structure of Sociological Theory — J. H. Turnar

2 Sociological Theory – Ritzer

3 Capitalism d Modem Social Theory Giddens

4 Rethinking Sociology : A Critique of ContemporarY Theory - Zetlin

5 Structuralism and Science : Form Levi — SstrauestoDernda — Sturrack

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Fourth Semester

Paper – XIII

SOC541 Social Problems in Indian (Elective - A)

Unit I

  1. Social Deviance & Social Problems : Concept & Significance
  2. Personality Disorganization & SocialDisorganization: Concept & Theories.

UnitIl

(i) Poverty: Concept, Causes & Consequences

(ii) Unemployment: Concept, CausesConsequences

Unit III

(a) Corruption: Concept, Causes & Consequences

(b) Black Money : Concept, Causes & Consequences Unit IV:

Unit IV

A. National Integration: Concept Forces responsible for weakening national integration & factors for struggling the national integration

B. Weaker Section, Dalits, Women & Minority related issues and problems.

Unit V

Communalism, Terrorism &extremism : concept, causes & consequences

Books Recommended :

1. Social Problems in India - Ram Ahuha (English & Hindi)

2. Indian Social Problems — G.. R. Madan

3. Social Disorganization in India — C. b.

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Fourth Semester

Paper – XIII

SOC542Social Movement in India(Elective - B)

Unit I

  1. SocialMovements — Concept Features
  2. Social Movement & Social change — Reform, Revival & Revolution.

Unit lI

Theories of emergence of social movement — Marxist, post marxist, & structural — functional

Unit III

Peasant Movement — Rise & Development, effect &consequences

Peasant movement in Bihar Rise & Development & contributions of SahzanandSaraswati

Unit IV

Women’s movement — Rise & Development

Ecological & Environmental movement

Unit V

Regional movements

Causes & Emerging trends with reference to Bihar

Books Recommended:

1. Social movements in India — M. S. A. Rao

2 Social Movements and Social Transforenation - M. S. A. Rao

3. Protest & change — Studies in social movement - T. K. Ooen

4. Peasant Movements in India — D. N. Dhangre

5. Sociology of Social Movement — J. A. Banks

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