M.Phil Sociology

Introduction

M.Phil in Sociology provides students with advanced training in sociological research, theory, and analysis, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to make significant contributions to the field. It provides advanced training in research methods and critical analysis, preparing students for academic research, teaching, and professional practice in sociology.

Objectives

  1. Deliver in-depth knowledge of classical and contemporary Sociological theories.
  2. Teach skills to conduct independent research and use it for practical application.
  3. Offer advanced understanding of current research trends.
  4. Inculcate the ability to apply sociological theories to substantive social issues.
  5. Competency that would enable graduates to work in the diverse job market.

Career Path

  • Social Organizer
  • Community Development Specialist
  • Parole and Probation Officer
  • Social welfare officer
  • Lecturer in universities
  • Policy Analyst/Consultant

Fee Structure M.Phil Sociology

M.Phil Sociology
Duration 2 Years
Total Semester 4
Total Package 347,900
At Admission Time 28,500
Additional Charges at the time of Admission 2,700
Examination Fee 3,500
Total Amount (At Admission) 31,200
Installment 40363 * 8
Additional Charges at the time of Admission
Web Portal fee per year for Learning Management Syste 0
Library Security Fee (Refundable) 2,000
Student Card 200
Library & Magazine Fund 500
Total Additional Charges 2,700
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Scheme of Study

Semester 1

Sr.# Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
1 GRRM601 ADVANCED RESEARCH METHOD 3
2 SOCI603 SOCIAL PARADIGMS 3
3 SOCI607 Gender Issues 3
4 SOCI611 TECHNIQUES OF POPULATION ANALYSIS 3

Semester 2

Sr.# Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
1 SOCI601 SOCIAL POLICY 3
2 SOCI602 GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS 3
3 SOCI606 Development of Social Theories 3
4 SOCI608 Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations 3

Semester 3

Sr.# Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
1 SOCI603 SOCIAL PARADIGMS 3
2 GRRM601 ADVANCED RESEARCH METHOD 3
3 SOCI611 TECHNIQUES OF POPULATION ANALYSIS 3
4 SOCI607 Gender Issues 3

Semester 4

Sr.# Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
1 FYPJ699 Research Thesis 3
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