Departmental Profile of Sociology

The Journey Begins

  • The Department of sociology was started in 1990
  • At first this department was started with general course.
  • Major course was started in 2001.

Vision of the college

To prepare the students to understands, realized and to soul the social vice and obstacles and to make them feet for contributing to the socio-economic development of the surrounding areas.

Mission of the college

  • To provide opportunity for quality higher education.
  • To facilitate the inculcation of  moral, cultural & spiritual values among the youth.
  • To encourage the youth to fight against all forms of social evils and  superstitions.
  • To instill leadership role among the young in  order to develop environmental awareness.
  • To promote and extend helping hands to the nearby community and educational institutions in order to create a responsible attitude for the upcoming generation.
  • To maintain and create a healthy atmosphere of gender equity.

Departmental Library

  • The departmental library was started on 5th September, 2015
  • Name of the library is Max Weber Library
  • This is the first departmental library in the college
  • Number of Books: 150 copies
  • Books are donated by the teachers and the students of the department

Departmental Notice Board

  • The department has a notice board in departmental room

Wall Magazine

  • The department has a wall magazine named ‘Rengoni’.
  • This magazine has been publishing by the students of the department since 2016.

Annual Printed Magazine

  • The department of sociology has its own printed magazine named ‘Anusandhan’

This magazine has been publishing since 2020.

Faculty

Mrs. Pallabi Saikia

Academic Qualification: M.A(DU), MPhil.

Specialization & Area of Interest: Sociology of Communication, Sociology of North East India, Sociology of Gender.

Dr. Akhil Borah

Academic Qualification: M.A(DU), PhD, from Assam University, Silchar.

Specialization & Area of Interest: Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Development, Sociology of North East India, Sociology of Industry.

Mrs. Tribeni Bora

Academic Qualification:M.A.(DU)

Specialization & Area of Interest: Sociology of Development, Sociology of Gender and Urban Sociology

Dr. Pankaj Boruah

Academic Qualification:M.A.(DU), PhD. ( Assam University, Silchar)

Specialization & Area of Interest: Sociology of Development, Sociology of Gender and Urban Sociology

            Course Outcome:

Sl,No Course Name Course Code Issue Addressed/ Course Outcomes
1 1.Introductory Sociology-I SOCHC-1 ·         Provide theoretical knowledge about sociology

·         To introduce the students to a sociological way of thinking.

2 Sociology of India-I SOCHC-2 ·         To introduce the processes and modes of construction of knowledge of India.

·         To draw attention to the key concepts and institutions which are useful for the understanding of Indian society.

3 Indian Society: Images & Realities

 

SOCGE-1 ·         To provide basic knowledge about Indian society i.e. caste, nation, civilization, ethnicity, family etc.
4 Introductory Sociology-II SOCHC-3 To provide a general introduction to sociological thought
5 Sociology of India-II SOCHC-4 ·         To draw attention to the variety of ideas and debates about India.

·         To engage with the multiple socio-political forces and ideologies which shape the terrain of the nation.

 

6 Family and Intimacy SOCGE-2 ·         To introduce students to a range of contemporary concerns pertaining to this institution from a sociological perspective and with an interdisciplinary orientation.
7 Political Sociology SOCHC-5 ·         To introduce the students to some major theoretical debates and concepts in Political Sociology.

·         To develop a comparative understanding of political relationships through themes such as power, governance and state and society relationships.

 

8 Sociology of Religion SOCHC-6 ·         To follow up the linkage between social and religious through different registers mentioned in the outline.

 

9 Sociology of Gender SOCHC-7 ·         To introduce gender as a critical sociological lens of enquiry in relation to various social fields.
10 Rethinking Development SOCGE-3 * To provide an understanding of the social and cultural bases of economic activity.

* To highlight the significance of sociological analysis for the study of economic processes in local and global contexts

11 Economic Sociology SOCHC-8 ·         To provide an understanding of the social and cultural bases of economic activity.
12 Sociology of Kinship SOCHC-9 ·         To introduce general principles of kinship and marriage by reference to key terms and theoretical statements substantiated by ethnographies.
13 Social Stratification SOCHC-10 ·         To introduce students to Sociological Study of Social Inequalities

·         To acquaints students with principal theoretical perspectives on and diverse forms of Social inequality in articulation with each other

14 Gender and Violence SOCGE-4

 

·         To provide an understanding of the logic of that violence, awareness of its most common forms and tries to equip the students with a sociologically
15 Sociological Thinkers - I

 

SOCHC-11 ·         To introduces the students to the classics in the making of the discipline of sociology
16 SociologicalResearch Methods - I SOCHC-12 ·         To provide the student with some elementary knowledge of the complexities and philosophical underpinnings of research
17 Urban Sociology DSE01 ·         To provide an exposure to key theoretical perspectives for understanding urban life in historical and contemporary contexts
18 Agrarian Sociology DSE02 ·         To explores the traditions of enquiry and key substantive issues in agrarian sociology
19 Environmental Sociology DSE03 ·         To introduce students to the core debates of environmental sociology, different approaches within the sub‐discipline
20 Sociology of Work DSE04 ·         To introduces the idea that though work and production have been integral to societies through time, the origin and spread of industrialization made a distinct rupture to that link.
21 Sociological Thinkers - II SOCHC-13 ·         To introduce students to post-classical sociological thinking through some modern sociological theory.
22 Research methods - II SOCHC-14 ·         To emphasis on formulating research design, methods of data collection, and data analysis

·         To provide students with some elementary knowledge on how to conduct both, quantitative and qualitative research.

23 Sociology of Health and Medicine

 

DSE05 ·         To introduce students to the sociology of health, illness and medical practice by highlighting the significance of socio-cultural dimensions in the construction of illness and medical knowledge.
24 Indian Sociological Tradition DSE06 ·         To provides perspectives of key Indian sociologists on some of these issue

·         To provide knowledge about tradition and modernity, caste, tribe and gender

25 Visual Culture DSE07 ·         To introduce the students to the construction of ‘seeing’ as a social process.

·         To introduce everyday visual culture within larger social debates around power, politics, identity and resistance.

26 Reading Ethnographies

 

DSE08 ·         To encourages the student to read ethnographic texts in their entirety
27 Societies in North East India DSE09 ·         To provide a sociological understanding of Societies in North East India

·         To provide a multi-dimensional understanding of North East India with respect to social, historical, political and economic dimensions.