Course Outcome ( CO )
1. The co of this course includes understanding social structures,social behaviour and the impact of social relationships on individuals andgroups. Students will develop critical thinking, research skills and theability to apply sociological perspectives to real-world problems.
2. Students will learn to analyse society fromvarious theoretical and methodological viewpoints. Understanding Societyand Social Issues
3. They will grasp concepts like socialinstitutions (family, education, religion), social stratification (class, race,gender), and social change.
4. Students will be able toidentify, analyse and understand social issues like inequality, poverty, crime,and deviance.
5. Students will be able toevaluate social phenomena, arguments, and research findingscritically. They will learn to conduct sociological research, includingdata collection, analysis, and interpretation. Students willunderstand ethical issues related to social research.
6. Students will be able toapply sociological concepts and theories to understand everyday life and socialproblems.
7. They will be able to contributeto the development of social policies and interventions aimed at addressingsocial issues.
8. Students will be able to workin various community settings and contribute to positive social change.
9. Students will be able tocommunicate their sociological understanding effectivelyboth orally and inwriting.
10. They will be able to work effectively in teams and collaborate withothers to address social issues.
PO (Program Outcomes)
1. This course generally includedeveloping a strong foundation in sociological concepts and theories,understanding social structures and processes, applying sociologicalperspectives to real-world issues and developing research and analyticalskills. Specifically, students should be able to:
2. This involves understanding keyterms, principles, and different theoretical approaches used insociology.
3. Students should be able toidentify, analyse and understand the root causes of various socialproblems.
4. This involves connectingindividual experiences to broader social forces and understanding how societyshapes individuals and vice versa.
5. Students should be able todesign and implement research projects, analyze data, and interpretfindings.
6. This includes both written andoral communication skills to share sociological insights.
7. Students should be able tocontribute to social development and promote social justice.
8. This includes examining thefamily, education, economy, and other social institutions.
9. These course aim to equip students with the knowledge,skills and perspectives necessary for a variety of careers and further academicpursuits in the field of sociology.