Course Outcome and Programme Outcome
Programme Specific Outcome (PSO) & Course Outcome (CO)
The purpose of the course is to introduce students to a variety of sociological concepts. The curriculum's goal is to help students obtain sociological knowledge and skills in order for them to think critically and creatively about society and social issues. After gaining a greater grasp of society's workings, the ability to apply sociological theories to explain social phenomena, and opportunities for professional growth and progress, students will be able to seek professional jobs in sociology and related fields. The sociology stream requires students to work outside of the classroom during field study activities. As a result, good communication skills arise when chatting with the locals.
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- To develop sociological knowledge, perspectives, and skills.
- To enhance the rational, logical, and critical explanation of social phenomena.
- To make students aware of the research-based orientation.
- To understand the composite structure of society,
- To make students aware of ethnic diversity in the context of North-East India.
- To provide an interdisciplinary introduction to Indian society.
Course Specific Outcome (CSO)
Course: CORE-01- INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY.
Objective: This course is a broad introduction to the discipline of Sociology. It familiarizes the students with the history and some of the fundamental concepts and concerns of the discipline.
Outcome: After the completion of the course, students will be able to explain social facts and society related concepts. They would be in a position to define and exemplify social facts.
Course: GE-01-INDIAN SOCIETY: IMAGES AND REALITIES
Objective: This course seeks to provide an interdisciplinary introduction to Indian society.
Outcome: After the completion of this course, students will be in a position to understand the history of Indian structure and institutional process.
Course: CORE-02-SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
Objective: This paper aims to provide an outline of the institutions and process of Indian Society. The central objectives are to encourage students to view the Indian reality through a sociological lens.
Outcome:After completion of this course students will acquaint the perspective of Indian society and social stratification system. Besides, the students acquired spreader knowledge, social identities and movement.
Course: GE-02-FAMILY AND INTIMACY
Objective: Family is one of the vital institutions of human society. It is experienced intimately and debated keenly. This course attempts to introduce students to a range of contemporary concerns pertaining to this institution from a sociological perspective and with an interdisciplinary orientation.
Outcome: After completion of this course the students will be in a position to understand major social institutions like, marriage, family, kinships, political economic and cultural boundary and their important role in the society.
Course: CORE-03- SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES
Objective: The course introduces the students to the classical sociological thinkers, whose work has shaped the discipline of sociology.
Outcome: Studying the course the Students will be able to acquire knowledge about sociological thinkers and their problems and prospects.
Course: GE-3- RETHINKING DEVELOPMENT
Objective: Objective of this paper examines the ideas of development from a sociological perspective. It introduces students to different approaches to understand development and traces the trajectory of Indian experiences with development from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Outcome: After completion of this course the learners shall be in a position to understand the rich Indian Social structure from past to present.
Course: CORE-04- METHODS OF SOCIOLOGICAL ENQUIRY:
Objective: The course is a general introduction to the methodology of sociological research methods. It will provide the students with some elementary knowledge of the complexities and philosophical underpinnings of research.
Outcome: After completion of this course learners will understand Scientific method: positivist and Constructionist interpretation of Science and sociological imagination, objectivity in social sciences.
Course: GR-04-GENDER AND VIOLENCE
Objective: The Course attempts to provide an understanding of the logic of Gender violence ,awareness of its most common forms and tries to equip the students with sociologically.
Outcome: After the end of this course, students will be able to acquire knowledge about social issues of Gender violence and analyze how Gender is socially constructed and controlled.
Course: CORE-04- METHODS OF SOCIOLOGICAL ENQUIRY:
Objective: The course is a general introduction to the methodology of sociological research methods. It will provide the students with some elementary knowledge of the complexities and philosophical underpinnings of research.
Outcome: After completion of this course learners will be understand Scientific method: positivist and Constructionist interpretation of Science and sociological imagination, objectivity in social sciences.
Course: GE-01- POLITY AND SOCIETY
Objective: The course seeks to introduce the students to the study of Indian politics from a sociological perspective. In the process, it attempts to give the students theories, categories and conceptual tools to understand politics in relation to society in general.
Outcome: At the end of the course, the learners will have comparative knowledge of political relationships of Indian society.
Course: DSE-02- MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND KINSHIP
Objective: This course aims to highlight and critically examine contemporary concerns in the fields of marriage, family and kinship.
Outcome: After completing the course, the students will be able to understand the theoretical issues and ethnographies with a particular emphasis on the diversity of society.
Course: GE-02-ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Objective: The course introduces the students to the complex ways in which economic activity is embedded in social relations from a sociological viewpoint.
Outcome: This course emphasizes the importance of sociological analysis in the study of economic processes both locally and globally.
Course: DSC-03-SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Objective: The course introduces the students to various ideas of social inequality and their sociological study. The different forms and institutional manifestations of social stratification are exported here both theoretically and through case studies.
Outcome: After completing the course, students will be able to understand diverse forms of social inequality and the theoretical perspective of society.
Title of the Course:INTRODUCTION
TO SOCIOLOGY-I (FYUGP)
Course Code:SOCC1
Objective: This course is a broad introduction to the discipline of Sociology. It familiarizes the students with the history and some of the fundamental concepts and concerns of the discipline.
Outcome: After the completion of the course, students will be able to explain social facts and society related concepts. They would be in a position to define and exemplify social facts.
Title of the Course:SOCIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVES
Course Code:MINSOC1(FYUGP)
Objective: The course aims to provide a general introduction to sociological thought.The course introduces the students to the classical sociological thinkers, whose work has shaped the discipline of sociology.
Outcome: After completion of this course,thee students will be able to understand functionalism as a theoretical perspective to describe society,comprehend the idea of interpretive Sociology
Title of the Course:INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Course Code:GECSOC1(FYUGP)
Objective: This course is a broad introduction to the discipline of Sociology. It familiarizes the students with the history and some of the fundamental concepts and concerns of the discipline.
Outcome: After the completion of the course, students will be able to apply sociological ways of thinking relating to different concepts and explain social behaviour.
Title of the Course:INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY-II
Course Code:SOCC2 (FYUGP)
Objective: The course aims to provide a general introduction to sociological thought.This also provides a foundation for thinkers in the other papers.
Outcome: After completion of this course,the students will be able to understand functionalism as a theoretical perspective to describe society,and comprehend the idea of interpretive Sociology.
Title of the Course:SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA
Course Code:MINSOC2(FYUGP)
Objective: This paper aims to provide an outline of the institutions and process of Indian Society. The central objectives are to encourage students to view the Indian reality through a sociological lens.
Course Outcome:After completion of this course,the students will be able to evaluate the institutions and processes of Indian society and apply sociological lens to view Indian realities.
Title of the Course:INDIAN SOCIETY:IMAGES AND REALITIES
Course Code:GECCO2(FYUGP)
Objective: This course seeks to provide an interdisciplinary introduction to Indian society.
Outcome: After the completion of this course, students will be able to describe the sociological explanation about Indian society and its ideas.To critically analyse the concept of civilization,colony and nation in Indian context.
Title of the Course:SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA-I
Course Code:SOCC3
Objective: This paper aims to provide an outline of the institutions and process of Indian Society. The central objectives are to encourage students to view the Indian reality through a sociological lens.
Course Outcome:After completion of this course,the students will be able to assess the processes and modes of construction of knowledge of India and evaluate kinship principles and patterns of Indian social life.
Title of the Course:SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERS-l
Course Code:SOCC4
Objective: The course introduces the students to the classical sociological thinkers, whose work has shaped the discipline of sociology.
Course Outcome::After completion of this course,the students will be able to Appraise the contribution of Auguste Comte in formulating sociology as social science.Evaluate the significance of the work of Karl Marx in understanding social dialectics and analyse Max Weber's contribution to the interpretation of social phenomenon.
Title of the Course:METHODS OF SOCIOLOGICAL ENQUIRY.
Course Code:MINSOC3
Objective: The course is a general introduction to the methodology of sociological research methods. It will provide the students with some elementary knowledge of the complexities and philosophical underpinnings of research.
Outcome: After completion of this course learners will understand Scientific method: positivist and Constructionist interpretation of Science and sociological imagination, objectivity in social sciences.
Title of the Course:MARRIAGE,FAMILY AND KINSHIP
Course Code:GECSOC3
Objective: This course aims to highlight and critically examine contemporary concerns in the fields of marriage, family and kinship.
Course Outcome:After completion this course students will be able to apply Sociological perspectives in understanding kinship.