|| About  MA-Sociology Course

The two years master degree programme in sociology is designed for open and distance learning to provide advanced sociological knowledge, perspectives and skills to a wide cross section of students who are unable to access and also who do not have enough time for regular course. The purpose of this course is to introduce the basic concepts, methods and theories of sociological studies. Students will be introduced to the sociological perspective and will be presented with a set of core sociological concepts and tools to examine the social world and explore social issues. The course contents focuses on the concepts and theories of sociological, social research methods, social research methods, social stratification and social mobility, rural and urban societies in the contemporary India. In addition, courses at this level are also concerned with the problems relating to globalization, development, mass media and social change.Broadly speaking, M.A. in Sociology degree course is the study of society.MA Sociology facilitates the understanding of concepts like social issues in cross-cultural societies, encourage and develop an insight of the forces that serve to forms modern society.

The MA-Sociology Distance Education Program is designed for open and distance learning programmes to help people to develop a dynamic personality for them as this will help them to engage in multiple activities. For those who can’t afford to attend regular classes, and those who wish to pursue their higher studies but do not have the time to do so, this programme is very beneficial. At the same time, after completing this programme, this will increase their job opportunities also.

Program- 2 Years

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|| What will I learn?

  • The sociological knowledge would help to make students, critical and logical.
  • Acquiring sociological knowledge in the forms of theories and methods would make students good social scientists.
  • The sociological knowledge would be useful in the social engineering and social reconstruction of the social structure.
  • This course makes differentiate between common sense knowledge and sociological knowledge.
  • This production of knowledge would be helpful to the policy makers, developmental organizations, researchers, social activist and social scientists.
  • Student would get job opportunities in the fields of teachings, research, NGOs, corporate sectors and Governmental sectors.

|| What will I learn?

  • The sociological knowledge would help to make students, critical and logical.
  • Acquiring sociological knowledge in the forms of theories and methods would make students good social scientists.
  • The sociological knowledge would be useful in the social engineering and social reconstruction of the social structure.
  • This course makes differentiate between common sense knowledge and sociological knowledge.
  • This production of knowledge would be helpful to the policy makers, developmental organizations, researchers, social activist and social scientists.
  • Student would get job opportunities in the fields of teachings, research, NGOs, corporate sectors and Governmental sectors.

|| Requirements

  • Aspiring students should have completed a graduation degree in any stream.

|| Requirements

  • Aspiring students should have completed a graduation degree in any stream.

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|| Frequently asked question

Undergraduate degrees and graduate degrees in sociology are very different. Undergraduate classes spend a lot of time helping you develop your sociological imagination, learning about research, and writing and talking about the things you read and professors tell you. As a graduate student, you will spend more time learning about how to produce the kinds of research you read about as an undergraduate. This means spending time learning how to design, conduct, interpret, and write up a study; as well as reading and discussing existing sociological work.

MA Education. MA Environmental Humanities. MA International Relations: Global Security and Development. MSc Criminology.

Sociology graduates can work in government and politics, social services, education and other fields. They have desirable skills like research, analysis and a strong understanding of how individuals and groups work.

Studying sociology provides a better understanding of the following: Reasons for social differences, including differences in social behavior. Reasons for the differentials in group opportunities and outcomes. The relevance of social hierarchies and social power in everyday life.

Studying sociology provides you with a range of skills that employers look for, including communication, interpersonal, problem-solving and analytical skills. You learn to: appreciate the complexity and diversity of social situations.

The scope of sociology is extremely broad, encompassing the analysis of every aspect of social life from small-scale interactions to the development of entire societies. The field is divided into two main schools of thought: the formalistic school and the synthetic school.

Sociologists are employed by research institutes, the criminal justice system, public health and welfare organizations, private businesses, law firms, international agencies, medical centers, educational institutions, advertising firms, survey and polling organizations, and beyond.

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