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SOC101 ||| Introduction to Sociology
SOC101 – Introduction to Sociology provides a foundational understanding of society, social institutions, and human behavior. Students learn basic sociological concepts, theories, and research methods to analyze social structures and processes.
Course Introduction
This course introduces students to the study of society, exploring how social relationships, institutions, and cultures shape human life. It emphasizes sociological thinking and understanding of social patterns and problems.
Course Learning Objectives
- Understand key sociological concepts and principles
- Analyze social institutions and their impact on individuals
- Learn the major sociological theories and thinkers
- Apply sociological perspectives to real-world issues
- Develop critical thinking about society and culture
Major Topics / Syllabus
- Definition and Scope of Sociology
- Basic Sociological Concepts: Society, Culture, Socialization
- Social Institutions: Family, Education, Religion, Economy, Politics
- Social Groups and Organizations
- Social Stratification and Inequality
- Major Sociological Theories: Functionalism, Conflict Theory, Symbolic Interactionism
- Social Change and Modernization
- Research Methods in Sociology
Practical Focus
- Analyzing social structures and relationships
- Applying sociological theories to case studies
- Conducting basic social research
- Understanding social issues and patterns
Practice Areas
- MCQs on sociology concepts and theories
- Short questions on social institutions
- Long questions on social issues and case studies
- Research and practical exercises
Exam Preparation Tips
- Review key sociological concepts and definitions
- Understand major sociological theories and thinkers
- Practice analyzing case studies
- Revise past MCQs and assignment questions
- Focus on application of theory to real-life scenarios
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