SOCIOLOGY
B.A. Hons. in Sociology
B.A. Hons. in Sociology
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sociology is a three-year undergraduate degree that offers a comprehensive study of human society, social institutions, relationships, culture, and behavior. This program enables students to critically examine the structure and dynamics of societies, exploring topics like social inequality, gender, family, caste, globalization, and social change. It is ideal for students interested in understanding how societies function and how social issues can be analyzed and addressed.
The primary objectives of the B.A. Hons. in Sociology program are:
To provide a deep understanding of sociological concepts, theories, and research methods.
To develop analytical and observational skills for understanding social structures and issues.
To foster critical thinking about society, culture, and contemporary challenges.
To prepare students for academic research, civil services, social work, and public policy careers.
To encourage ethical awareness and cultural sensitivity in social analysis.
Admission is typically merit-based, considering the applicant’s academic performance in 10+2.
Final selection is subject to availability of seats and institutional policies.
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Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Mode: Full-time undergraduate degree
Core Subjects Include:
Introduction to Sociology
Indian Society and Social Institutions
Classical Sociological Thinkers
Modern Sociological Theories
Sociology of Gender, Religion, and Education
Social Stratification and Mobility
Methods of Sociological Research
Electives and Interdisciplinary Subjects: Urban Studies, Sociology of Health, Environmental Sociology
Learning Methods: Lectures, case studies, fieldwork, group discussions, surveys, and projects
Assessment: Written exams, presentations, internal assessments, and research assignments
Builds strong analytical, research, and communication skills
Encourages critical examination of societal issues like inequality, development, and identity
Prepares students for diverse career paths in government, NGOs, media, and academia
Supports preparation for civil services and other competitive exams
Lays a solid foundation for postgraduate studies in sociology and related fields
Graduates of B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology can pursue various professional roles in:
Social Work and Community Development
Human Resources and Organizational Development
Civil Services and Public Administration
Market Research and Consumer Analysis
NGOs and International Development Agencies
Media and Journalism
Education and Teaching (with B.Ed. or higher degrees)
Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation
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The program offers excellent long-term career prospects across sectors. With higher education and professional training, students may choose to become:
Sociologists or Research Scholars
Academicians and University Faculty (with MA, NET, PhD)
Social Policy Advisors or Consultants
Urban Planners and Community Organizers
Public Sector Officers (UPSC, SSC, etc.)
Development Specialists in UN bodies and NGOs
A degree in sociology is highly relevant in today’s globalized world, as it provides tools to analyze and address complex social issues and transformations.
You can work in NGOs, government organizations, social research, or pursue postgraduate studies such as MA, MSW, or MBA.
Yes, Sociology is a popular optional subject for UPSC, and the course content supports general studies and essay papers.
To become a professional sociologist or academic researcher, you will need to pursue an MA or M.Phil./PhD in Sociology.
Yes, many institutions include field studies, surveys, and research projects as part of the curriculum.
Sociology focuses on studying society and social theory, while Social Work emphasizes direct intervention and services for communities.