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Jassen Japheth Gaddiun

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SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

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Course Requirements

Course Requirements for Sociology

  1. Class Attendance: Students are required to attend all lectures and participate actively in class discussions.

  2. Assignments: Regular assignments must be completed and submitted on or before the due date.

  3. Examinations: Students must sit for all tests, mid-semester, and final examinations.

  4. Research Project: A final-year research project or term paper on a sociological topic is compulsory.

  5. Group Work: Participation in group discussions and presentations is required.

  6. Reading: Students must read prescribed textbooks, journals, and other recommended materials.

  7. Fieldwork: Practical field study or community observation may be required depending on the course level.

  8. Minimum Grade Requirement: A minimum passing grade (usually C or its equivalent) must be obtained in all core sociology courses.

Course Description

Course Description for Sociology

Sociology is the scientific study of human society, social behavior, and social institutions. The course examines how individuals interact within groups, the influence of culture and social structures on human behavior, and the patterns that shape social life. Students will explore topics such as socialization, social change, inequality, family, education, religion, politics, and deviance. The course also introduces major sociological theories and research methods used to analyze social phenomena. Through lectures, discussions, and field studies, students develop critical thinking skills and an understanding of how society functions and evolves.

Course Outcomes

Course Outcomes for Sociology

By the end of the course, students should be able to:

  1. Explain key sociological concepts, theories, and perspectives.

  2. Analyze how social structures and institutions influence human behavior and relationships.

  3. Apply sociological methods to investigate social issues and phenomena.

  4. Demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity and social inequality.

  5. Critically evaluate social problems and propose informed solutions.

  6. Develop research, analytical, and communication skills relevant to social inquiry.

  7. Understand the role of sociology in promoting social change and development.

Course Curriculum

1 Module 1: Introduction to Sociology
1 Hour

Module 1: Introduction to Sociology


1 Module 2: Major Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology
1 Hour

Module 2: Major Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology


1 Module 3: Sociological Research Methods
1 Hour

Module 3: Sociological Research Methods


1 Module 4: Culture and Society
1 Hour

Module 4: Culture and Society


1 Module 5: Socialization and the Life Course
1 Hour

Module 5: Socialization and the Life Course


1 Module 6: Social Groups and Organizations
1 Hour

Module 6: Social Groups and Organizations


1 Module 7: Social Stratification and Inequality
1 Hour

Module 7: Social Stratification and Inequality


1 Module 8: Deviance and Social Control
1 Hour

Module 8: Deviance and Social Control


2 Sociology Exam [Quiz]
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Jassen Japheth Gaddiun

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