Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Sociology)

B.A. Hons. Sociology: Course Structure

The course for a B.A. Hons. Sociology is distributed over three years. As part of a Bachelor degree in Sociology, students also have to study a minimum of two concurrent subjects out of which at least one is a language paper and one is an interdisciplinary subject.

The course delivery methods include classroom discussions, lectures, seminars, solo and group presentations, and visual programmes.  

Scheme of Assessment

The final assessment for a Bachelor degree in Sociology is based on the performance in a theory paper and various modes of internal assessment. The various methods of internal assessment are:

  • Assignments
  • Quizzes
  • Presentation
  • Classroom ParticipationIndustrialization
  • Project

The weightage for Theory Examination and Internal Assessment is as follows:

Type of Assessment Weightage
Year-end/Semester Examination 75%
Internal Assessment 25%

Now coming to the syllabus for B.A. Hons. Sociology, the core courses generally remain the same for all universities. Below is an outline of the syllabus:

Name of the Course Topics Description
Introduction to Sociology Nature and Scope of Sociology – The Sociological Perspective, Origins and History of Discipline Sociological Concepts – Individual and Group, Culture, Social Change Theoretical Orientations – Functionalism, Marxism, Interpretive Sociology, Interactionism Sociology and its relationship to other Social Sciences – History, Social Anthropology, Psychology Sociological Concepts – Order & Social Control, Difference and Inequality, Institutions This paper introduces a student to the idea and concept of Sociology. In this paper, a student learns the nature and scope of sociological in the contemporary world.
Sociology of India The Rise of Sociology and Anthropology in India Social Institutions – Caste, Class, Tribes, Village, Kinship, Religion India as an object of knowledge – Introduction, the Colonial Discourse, the Nationalist Discourse, Subaltern Critique Social Change – Change and Resistance, Sanskritization and Westernization, the Dalit Movement in India, the Women’s Movement in India, Peasant Movement in India, Middle Class Aspirations Communalism, Secularism and Nationalism Visual programme – Contemporary sources on social institutions and Indian society In this paper, a student learns the evolution of sociology in India and the various movements which contributed to the development of present social structure in India.
Sociology of Religion The sacred and the profane Magic, Science and Religion Representation of World Religion – Islam, Hinduism, Christianity Religious Practices – Rites of passage, Practices of inversion In this course, a student learns the sociological aspect of religion and various religious practices.
Economic Sociology Perspectives on Economic Sociology – Formalism and Substantivism, New Economic Sociology Forms of exchange – Reciprocity and Gift, Exchange and Money Systems of Production, Circulation, and Consumption – Hunting and Gathering, Domestic mode of Production, Peasant, Capitalism and Socialism Globalization, Economy and Society This course analyses the various sociological concepts related to economy and trade practices.
Sociology of Kinship Introduction to the study of Kinship – Basic Concepts, Approaches, Descent, Inheritance, Authority, Residence, Alliance, Culture Conceptualizing Family, Household, and Marriage Re-casting Kinship – Kinship and Gender, Relatedness, Re-imagining Families, New Reproductive Technologies In this paper, a student has to study the idea and concepts of Kinship and their importance in the structure of a society.
Political Sociology Nature and context of Sociological study of Politics Concepts and Paradigms – Power and Authority, Political Systems, Conflict and change, Action and Process in Politics State and Society – States, Classes and Elites, Democracies and Civil Society, Protest, Movements, and Resistance Society and Polity in India In this course, a student learns the sociological concepts associated with Polity and different political systems.
Environment and Society Social Construction of Nature and the Environment Ecological Perspectives – Cultural Ecology, Political Ecology Contemporary Environmental Concerns – Environmental Movements, Gender, and Environment, Global Issues Environment forms an integral part in the development of a society and its culture. In this paper, students learn about the relation between Environment and sociology as a science. 
Sociology of Gender Gendering Sociology Gender as a Social Construct – Sex, Gender, Sexuality, Production of Femininity and Masculinity Gender differences and inequalities – Gender, Class, Caste, Race; Family, Work and Property Rights Gender, Power and Resistance Gender occupies an important place in the framework of society. This course focuses on the various constructs associated with gender and how these reflect on the structure of society.
Sociological Theories Karl Marx Max Weber Talcott Parsons Emile Durkheim G.H. Mead and E. Goffman Pierre Bourdieu This paper includes some of the famous theorists and their theories about society and social systems.
Social Stratification Understanding Social Stratification – Natural inequalities and social inequalities; Hierarchy and differences Approaches to study Social Stratification – Functionalist approach, Marxist approach, Weberian approach, Feminist approach Social Inclusion and Social Exclusion Social Mobility Contemporary Issues and debates in stratification Social stratification is the system of ranking categories of people in a hierarchical system. In this paper, students learn about the various systems and methods of social stratification and the issues related to stratification.
Methods in Sociological Research Sociology as a Science – Objectivity, Understanding and Reflexivity The Comparative Method Relationship between Theory and Research Concepts, Hypotheses, Field Analyzing data : Quantitative and Qualitative Research Design and Data Collection – Survey method, Sampling, Questionnaire, Interview, Focus Group Discussions, Participant Observation, Case Study Statistical Methods – Statistical Analysis, Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion and Correlation This is a research-based paper where students are taught various methods of research and data analysis and have to carry out a research project.
Urban Sociology Ecological and Cultural Perspectives in the study of Urban sociology The city and society Dimensions of urban life – Neighborhood, Slum, Migration, Popular Culture After independence, urban life has emerged as a crucial player in the structure of the Indian social system. Keeping it in mind, this course analyzes the various aspects of urban society.
Industrial Sociology Industrial Society: Concept and Approaches – Industrialization, Industrialism, Post-industrial society, Information Society Aspects of Industrial Society – Industrial Bureaucracy, Alienation, Industrial Conflict Industrialization in India – Labor Policy, Informal Sector, Impact of Globalization The industrialization has altered the structure of society in India. This paper analyses the contribution of Industrialization on Indian society.

Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Sociology) : 4 answered questions

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Ques. What are the general cut off marks for BHU UET BA (Social Sciences) for general category?

● Top Answer By Anindita Kundu, on 12 Nov 21

Ans. According to the information I got after researching about this online is the BHU UET Cut Off Rank for BA Hons. Social Sciences is as follows: Categories Cut Off Rank General 5048 Employee 178 ST 583 The General cut off marks is mostly around 1-532 for BA (Hons.) Social Sciences.  They have provided the students with the option of applying for the BHU UET counselling both in online and offline mode.Read more
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Ques. How do I prepare for the BHU BA (Hons.) in social science entrance exam?

● Top Answer By Sayanti Shome, on 11 Nov 21

Ans. One of my friends studied at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). According to him, BA social science entrance exam demands you to be knowledgeable in the field of humanities.  All you have to do is cover the current affairs section very well and along with that keep an eye on the previous year's questions. Some questions include topics on psychology or philosophy. For this, you don't have to go through the topics elaborately. You can solve previous year's questions to get a general idea. These are a must to pass BHU BA Social Science entrance examination.  For current affairs, you can keep yourself updated by reading newspapers and magazines. This will improve your vocabulary and writing ability. Knowing history will also be helpful. So prepare accordingly.Read more
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Ques. What is DUs syllabus for BA Humanities and Social Science Admission test?

● Top Answer By Sneha Paul Sam on 12 Oct 22

Ans. To begin, one must mentally prepare to continue reading newspapers every day and attempting to comprehend editorial opinions and social issues. It would be beneficial to read some philosophy books based on your own understanding, thereby increasing your ability to think about society in terms of how well-educated people perceive women, girls, and people's difficulties. A good understanding of General Studies and your 12th-class texts from the Arts field is required.  The entrance exam is not based on math, reasoning, or English; rather, it is based on your social background, as well as your opinion and mindset. This entrance has only 20 or 30 seats. So be cautious, and good planning will ensure your success.Read more
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Ques. What are the criteria for getting into Presidency University, Kolkata in sociology honors?

● Top Answer By Atmanand Anand on 27 Jun 21

Ans. One of my close friends studied Sociology honors at Presidency University, Kolkata, and here's some facts she wanted to share, which might help you answer the question. You should have secured 60 percentile in 12th or equivalent for applying in Sociology honors in Presidency University. You need to appear for the Presidency University Bachelor's Degree Eligibility Test (PUBDET). Sociology is a 100 marks paper - 90 marks from General Knowledge, Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning and 10 marks from English (Transformation, Voice, Collective Nouns, Phrasal Verbs, Idioms, etc). All questions are multiple-choice questions and objective. Answers are to be given on the OMR sheet. Particulars Stats Batch size 24 seats Total fees Rs. 6000 Accepted exams PUBDET These are some things you should know about the eligibility criteria of the Presidency University.Read more
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