M.A Sociology

Offering you an exciting chance to understand the complex world of human society, M.A Sociology captures topics like social theories, exploring how they shape our understanding of communities, institutions, and cultural dynamics.

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M.A Sociology

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Offering you an exciting chance to understand the complex world of human society, M.A Sociology captures topics like social theories, exploring how they shape our understanding of communities, institutions, and cultural dynamics. The course covers a wide range of topics, from globalisation and inequality to gender studies and urban sociology. This course lets you work on case studies and fieldwork, which provide hands-on experience and a chance to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.

The field of sociology delves into a diverse array of modern theories and perspectives that illuminate the complexities of human societies. These include structural-functionalism, which examines how institutions and structures contribute to social stability; conflict theory, which analyzes power struggles and inequalities within societies; symbolic interactionism, which explores how individuals interpret symbols and communicate meaning; feminism, which critiques gender inequalities and advocates for social change challenging traditional narratives and emphasizes the fluidity of social reality.

Sociology embraces both qualitative and quantitative research approaches, combining methods to explore social phenomena from multiple angles and uncover deeper insights into human behavior and societal trends. Educational systems and policies are scrutinized for their impact on social mobility, equality of opportunity, and the reproduction of social inequalities, shedding light on the dynamics of education as a social institution. Furthermore, sociology investigates the social, economic, and political aspects of development and underdevelopment across different regions and contexts, highlighting disparities in access to resources, opportunities, and political representation. By critically examining these issues, sociology equips students with a nuanced understanding of social structures, dynamics, and inequalities, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human societies and the potential for social change.

Career Scope:-

  • Social Work
  • Journalism
  • Research Analyst
  • Policy Analyst
  • Market researcher

Eligibility criteria

For National Students 10+2+3 (Recog. body)
No. of Seats 66

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