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Revised Curriculum/ Course Outline for MSc Program in Sociology in the light of HEC Model Scheme
FIRST SEMESTER
Course No. Title Credit Hours
MS-500 Principles of Sociology 3
MS-501 Development of Sociological Thought 3
MS-502 Cultural Anthropology 3
MS-503 Social Statistics 3
MS-504 Application of Computer in Sociology 3
MS-505 Communication Skills and Academic Writing 3
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Title Credit Hours
MS-550 Sociological Theories 3
MS-551 Methods of Social Research 3
MS-552 Sociology of Development 3
MS-553 Population Dynamics 3
MS-554 Principles of Gender Studies 3
MS-555 Sociology of Social Work 3
Internship (Non-Credit)
THIRD SEMESTER
Course No. Title Credit Hours
MS-600 Sociology of Change 3
MS-601 Deviance and Criminology 3
MS-602 Social Psychology 3
MS-603 (Opt-I) Industrial Sociology OR 3
MS-604 (Opt-II) Organizational Behavior and
Human Resource Management 3
MS-605 (Opt-I) Ethnology of Pakistan OR 3
MS-606 (Opt-II) Rural, Urban Sociology and Human Ecology 3
MS-607 (Opt-I) Community Development and Social Mobilization OR 3
MS-608 (Opt-II) Sociology of Peace and Conflict Resolution 3
FOURTH SEMESTER
Course No. Title Credit Hours
Ms-650 Sociology of Health and Medicine 3
MS-651 NGO Management 3
MS-652 Application of Statistics in Social Research 3
MS-653 (Opt-1) Techniques of Population Analysis OR 3
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MS-654 (Opt-11) Sociology of Human Rights 3
MS-655 (Opt-I) Sociology of Religion OR 3
MS-656 (Opt-II) Sociology of Education 3
MS-657 Thesis 6
FIRST SEMESTER
MS-500 Principles of Sociology Introduction
o Nature, scope and subject matter of sociologyo Brief historical development of sociologyo Introduction to quranic sociologyo Society and communityo Relationship with other social o Social interaction processeso Exploring the global villageo Sociology as a scienceo The sociological imaginationo The development of sociologyo Pioneers of sociology
Social Groupso Definition and functionso Types of social groups
Social Institutionso Definitiono Structure and function of social institutionso Inter-relationships among various social institutions
Culture and related conceptso Definition and aspects of cultureo Elements of cultureo Organization of cultureo Other concepts, cultural relativism, sub cultures, ethnocentrism, cultural lag
Socialization and Personalityo Role and statuso Socializationo Culture and personality
Deviance and Social Controlo Definition and types of devianceo Juvenile delinquencyo Formal and informal methods of social control
Social Stratification o Approach to study social stratificationo Caste class and race as basics of social stratification
Social Movemento Theories of social movemento Social and cultural change o Collective behavioro Definitiono Characteristicso Causeso Types
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o Social movementso Mob and crowd behavior
Social and Cultural Changeo Definition of social changeo Dynamics of social changeo Impact of globalization on society and cultureo Resistance to change
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Diana, Kendall. (2001). Sociology in Our Times. 32nd Edition. Wadsworth.2. Hensline, James. M. (1997). Sociology. USA: Needhan Heigwb, Massachusetts. 3. George J. Brgjar, Michael P. Soroke. (1997). Sociology. USA: Needhan Heigwb, Massachusetts.MS-501 DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHT Introduction and Early Social Thought
o Historical Development of Social Philosophyo Folk Thinkingo Greeko Egyptiano Babyloniano Chinese
Muslim Social Thoughto Imam Ghazali
Causes of group life Social justice Educational reforms
o Ibn-E-Khuldun Philosophy of history Science of culture Ethnocentrism Rise & fall of nations Causes of social life
o Shah Waliullah Evolution of society Causes of social life Societal disease Concept of perfect society
Historical Background of Classical Sociological Theoryo Social Forces in the Development of Sociological Theoryo Intellectual Forces and the Rise of Sociological Theoryo Church-State Controversyo The Development of French Sociologyo The Development of German Sociologyo The Origins of British Sociology
Classical Sociological Theoristso August Comte
Aims and assumption Methodology and typology Evolutionary scheme of society
o Emile Durkheim Social facts Division of labor Dynamic density Law
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Anomie Collective conscience Collective representation Suicide and social currents Religion; Sacred and profane Totemism Deviance is functional Typology of society Issues of Durkheimian analysis
o Max Weber Verstehen Social action and its types Ideal Types and Sociological Theorizing Structures of authority Protestant Ethics and Rise of Capitalism Rationalization
o Karl Marx Introduction to Hegel’s Philosophy The Dialectic Dialectic Method
Fact and Value Reciprocal Relations Past, Present, Future No Inevitabilities Actors and Structures
Human Nature Labor
Alienation The Structures of Capitalist Society
Commodities Fetishism of Commodities Capital, Capitalists, and Proletariat Exploitation Class Conflict Capitalism as Good Thing
Materialistic Conception of History Ideology Communism
Issues and controversies in Marxism o C. Wright Mills
Basic Assumptions Rationalization White Collar Power and Authority The Power Elite The Causes of World War III Social Problems The Sociological Imagination
o George Simmel Primary Concerns
Dialectical Thinking Individual Consciousness Social Interaction
Interaction: Forms and Types Social Structures
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Objective Culture The Philosophy of Money
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Farganis, J. (1993). Readings in Social Theory. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.2. Jones, P. (2003). Introducing Social Theory, Cambridge: Polity Press3. Kinloch, C. G. (1977). Sociological Theory; Its Development and Major paradigms. New York:
McGraw-Hill Book Company4. Ritzer, G. (2004). Sociological Theory, New York: McGraw-Hill, INC.
MS-502 Cultural Anthropology Introduction
o What is Anthropologyo Branches of Anthropology
Physical Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Linguistic Anthropology Archeology
o Relationship of Anthropology with other Social Scienceso Relation between Sociology and Anthropology
Cultureo Nature of Cultureo Evolution and growth of Cultureo Nature vs Nurtureo Culture: Adaptive and Maladaptiveo Ethnocentrism, Cultural Relativism and Human Rightso Primitive Cultureso Mechanisms of Cultural Changeo Globalization and Culture
The Growth of Anthropological Theoryo Social Evolutionismo Diffusionism and Acculturationo Historicismo Functionalismo Culture & Personalityo American Materialismo Cultural Materialismo Cross-Cultural Analysiso Cognitive Anthropologyo Marxist Anthropologyo Feminist Anthropologyo Structuralismo Symbolic & Interpretive Anthropologieso Postmodernism & Its Critics
Economics o Economics and Economic Anthropologyo Types of societies based on the Economic mode of productiono Phases of Economic Activity
Marriage and the Familyo Toward a Definition of Marriage?
Woman Marriage and Ghost Marriage among the Nuero Marriage as a Social Process
Patterns of Residence after Marriage Single and Plural Spouses Polyandry, Sexuality, and the Reproductive Capacity of Women
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o Marriage and Economic Exchangeo Brothers and Sisters in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Brothers and Sisters in a Matrilineal Society Brothers and Sisters in a Patrilineal Society
o Family Structure The Nuclear Family The Polygynous Family Extended and Joint Families
o Sexual Practices Ranges of Heterosexual Practices Other Sexual Practices
o Sexuality and Power Political Organization and Social Control
o Types of Political Organization Band Societies Tribal Societies
o Chiefdomso State Systemso Social Control
Informal Means of Social Control Formal Means of Social Control
Supernatural Beliefso Defining Religion
Problems of defining religion Religion and Magic Sorcery and Witchcraft
o Mythso Functions of Religiono Religion and Social Controlo Religion and Cultural Ecology
Sacred Cattle in India Human Race and Ethnicity
o Race is biological or social phenomenao Social Race and concept of racism in South Asia (a dialogue)o Ethnic Groups and Ethnicityo Peaceful Coexistence o Roots of Ethnic Conflict
Language and Communicationo Animal Communicationo Nature and Structure of Languageo Language, Thought and Cultureo Socio-linguisticso Non-verbal Communication
Cognitiono The Dialectic between Cognition and Cultureo Cognition as an open system
Cognitive Capacities and Intelligenceo Perceptiono Conceptiono Emotiono Is Cognitive Development the Same for Everyoneo Cognition and Context
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Bodily John H. (1994) Cultural Anthropology, California, Mayfield Publication Co.2. Ferraro, Gary. (2001). Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective 4th ed. Wadsworth: Australia3. Harris Marrier (1987), Cultural Anthropology, Newark, Hanper & Co.4. Kottak, C.P. (2000). Anthropology. 8th ed. Mc Graw Hill: Boston5. Lavenda, R.H & Schultz, E.A. (1998). Anthropology. 2nd ed. Mayfield: London
MS-503 SOCIAL STATISTICS Introduction
o meaning and definition of social statisticso use of statistics in modern sociologyo grouped and un-grouped datao Descriptive and Inductiveo Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Scaleso Frequency Distributiono Tabularo Organization and Graphic Presentation,
Measures of Central tendencyo Locationo Mean Median and Modeo Percentiles, Deciles and Quartiles,
Measures of dispersion o Rangeo mean deviationo standard deviation o Variance.o Quartile deviation.
Probabilityo Basic concepts,o Rules of probability,o Theory of probability in long rang interpretation of data.
The normal distribution curve:o Forms of the normal curveo Area under the nominal curve.
Test of significance: o Single sample test involving means and proportionso Two sample testso Difference of means and proportions.
Non-parametric test: o Chi- square testo Non- parametric test.
Correlation and regression:o Method and forms of correlationo Pearson correlationo Partial and multiple correlationo Regression analysis in sociology
The analysis of variance: o One way analysis of varianceo Two way analysis of variance.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Cramer Duncan (1994), Introducing Statistics for Social Research, Step by Step Calculations and
Computer Techniques Using SPSS, London, Roudledge.
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2. Elifson, Kirk W, Richard P Runyon and Audre Herber (1990), Fundamentals of Social Statistics 2nd Edition, Singapore: McGraw Hill Book Company.
MS-504 APPLICATION OF COMPUTER IN SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Computers, Concepts, Functions, Applications, Hardware. Types of Computers. Input/ Output Devices. Software. System Software. Application Software. Customized Software. Word Processing. Spreadsheet. Tools of Statistical Analyses Using Computer. Database Application. Internet Browser. E-mail: Personal Organizers. Multimedia Applications. Business Applications. Accounts. Payroll. Production. Market Planning.BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Peter Norton’s (2000), Introduction to Computers.2. Long and long (1999), Introduction to Computers.
MS-505 COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ACADEMIC WRITING
Introductiono Basics of Grammaro Parts of speech and use of articleso Sentence structure, active and passive voiceo Practice in unified sentenceo Analysis of phrase, clause and sentence structure o Transitive and intransitive verbs o Punctuation and spelling
Comprehensiono Answers to questions on a given text
Discussiono General topics and every-day conversation (topics for discussion to be at the discretion of the
teacher keeping in view the level of students) Listening
o To be improved by showing documentaries/films carefully selected by subject teachers Translation skills
o Urdu to English Paragraph writing
o Topics to be chosen at the discretion of the teachero Practice in writing a good, unified and coherent paragraph
Presentation skillso Introduction
CV and job applicationo Translation skillso Urdu to English
Study skills o Skimming and scanning, intensive and extensive, and speed reading, summary and précis writing
and comprehension8
Academic skills o Letter/memo writing, minutes of meetings, use of library and internet
Presentation skillso Personality development (emphasis on content, style and pronunciation)
Technical Writing and Presentation Skills Presentation skills Essay writing
o Descriptive, narrative, discursive, argumentative Academic writing
o How to write a proposal for research paper/term paper o How to write a research paper/term paper (emphasis on style, content, language, form, clarity,
consistency) Technical Report writing Progress report writingBOOKS RECOMMENDED: -a) Grammar1. Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet. Exercises 2. Third edition. Oxford
University Press 1986. ISBN 0 19 431350 6.b) Writing1. Writing. Intermediate by Marie-Chrisitine Boutin, Suzanne Brinand and Francoise Grellet. Oxford
Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression 1993. ISBN 019 435405 7 Pages 45-53 (note taking).2. Writing. Upper-Intermediate by Rob Nolasco. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression 1992.
ISBN 0 19 435406 5 (particularly good for writing memos, introduction to presentations, descriptive and argumentative writing).
c) Reading1. Reading. Advanced. Brian Tomlinson and Rod Ellis. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Third Impression
1991. ISBN 0 19 453403 0.2. Reading and Study Skills by John Langan3. Study Skills by Riachard Yorky.d) Essay Writing and Academic Writing1. Writing. Advanced by Ron White. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Third Impression 1992. ISBN 0 19
435407 3 (particularly suitable for discursive, descriptive, argumentative and report writing).2. College Writing Skills by John Langan. Mc=Graw-Hill Higher Education. 2004.3. Patterns of College Writing (4th edition) by Laurie G. Kirszner and Stephen R. Mandell. St. Martin’s
Press.SECOND SEMESTER
MS-550 Sociological Theories Neo- structural functionalist:
o Talcoot parsons o Robert K. Merton.
Neo- conflict theorists: o Ralf dahrendorf
Critical conflict theory: o Thorstein veblen
Frankfurt school of thought:o Jurgen habbermas
Rational choice theory \ Exchange theory: o Skinner and behaviourism, o G.C. Homans, Peter M. Blau
Social behaviourism and Interactionism:o Phenomenology ( Alferd Schutz),o Systamatic social behaviouism ( Max weber , George simmel)
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o Symbolic Interactionism ( C.H.Cooly, G.H Mead) Ethnomethodology:
o Introduction, Contribution of H Garfinkal. Evolving contemporary feminist theory:
o Feminism o Historical developmento Gender theories.
Resent developments\ integration and synthesis: o Micro\ macro integrationo Synthesis in sociological theory
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Turner J H (1987), The Structure of Sociological Theory, Homewood Illinois; Dorsey Press. 2. Ritzier George (1988), Sociological Theory, Singapore, McGraw Hill.3. Coser, L A (1971), Master of Sociological Thought; Ideas in Historical Social Context, New York,
Harcourt Brace.4. Dubin Robert (1978); Theory Building, New York, Maxwell, Macmillan
MS-551 METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH Introduction
o Characteristics of scientific social researcho Theory and research types of social research qualitative and quantitative approaches in social
researcho Quality of good researchero Difficulties in social research.
What is Research problemo Choosing the problem and its significanceo Review of relevant literature, theoretical frameworko Formulation of research question o Derivation of research hypothesiso Measuring the variable, operationalization, validity and reliability, o The time dimension: 1-cross sectional studies 2- longitudinal studies 3- approximating
longitudinal studieso Unit of analysis: 1- individuals 2- groups 3- organizations
Research designo Definition of research designo Characteristics of research designo Types of research designo Components of research design.
Making a hypothesiso Meaning and forms of hypothesiso Functions of hypothesiso Sources and logic of driving hypothesiso Characteristics of useable hypothesiso Statistical testing of hypothesis.
Samplingo Sampling techniqueso Preparation of sampling frameo error and controlo Types and method of data collectiono Instruments of data collectiono Questioner developmento Design and format
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o Pre-testing and revisiono Field problem in data collection.o Reporting and editing
Processing of datao Analysis of data by using computero Statistical techniques used in data analysiso Interpretation/description of data using technical language.o Practical (the students are required to collect data and by using some statistical package analyze
data.
Data collectiono Sources of datao Methods of data collectiono Survey methodo Experimental methodo Case study methodo Historical method/documentationo Content analysis method.
Tools of data collection o Observation (participants and non-participants)o Questionnaireo Interview scheduleo Focus group discussion (FGD)
Measurement and scaling o Types of scaleso Paired comparisono Method of equal appearing intervalo Internal consistency scaleo Thurston scaleo Rating scales.
Analysis and interaction of data Presentation of data and report writing
o Format of reporto Graphic and pictorial presentationo Report writing, bibliographyo Footnotes and references.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Bonface, David R (1995), Experiment Design and Statistical Methods for Behavioral and Social
Research, London, Chapman and Hall.2. Miller D C (1991), Handbook of Research Design and Social Measurement, London, Sage
Publications. 3. Eills E (1994), Research Methods in Social Science, Eirgiond: Brown and BenchMark Publishers.4. Singleton, Royce A, and Straits, Bruce C. (1988). Approaches to Social Research. 3rd ed. New York:
Oxford University Press5. Neuman, W. Lawrence. (2000).Social Research Methods. 4th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon6. Babbie, Eearl. (2001).The Practice of Social Research. 9th ed. Australia: Wadsworth
MS-552 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT Introduction
o Defining Basic conceptso GDP, GNP and their relation with the socio-economic statuso Key themes and issues in Sociology of Development
Theoretical Perspectives on Development 11
(Modernization Theory)o Introduction of Modernization theoryo The theoretical origins of modernization theoryo Modernization theoryo Summary of modernization theory and its implicationso The critique of modernization theoryo Conclusion
Theoretical Perspectives on Development (Underdevelopment Theory)
o Introduction of Underdevelopment theoryo The theoretical origins of Underdevelopment theoryo Underdevelopment theoryo Summary of Underdevelopment theory and its implicationso The critique of Underdevelopment theoryo Conclusion
Political Development o Introduction o Third world politics: the analysis of instabilityo Military intervention in the third worldo Conclusion
Development Planning and Aido Introductiono The failure of development Aido Rural Development Programmeso Conclusion
Gender and developmento Transitional practices in the third worldo Socialist societies in the global systemo Problems of Developmento Models of Case Studies of Developmento Problems and Prospects of Sociology of Developmento The role of development aid in developmento The role of non-government organizations in development
Demographic transitional theories related with development Development in Pakistan: a case study ConclusionBOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Auty, Richard M. 1995. Patterns of Development Resources, Policy and Economic Growth, London:
Edward Arnold2. Booth, David. 1994. Rethinking Social Development. Theory, Research and Practice. England,
Longman Scientific and Technical3. Gardez, Hassan N. (1991), Understanding Pakistan the Colonial Factor in Social Development,
Lahore, Maktab-e-Fikr-O-Danish.4. Webster A. 1990. Introduction to the Sociology of Development. 2nd ed. Hong kong: Macmillan
Education LtdMS-553 POPULATION DYNAMICS
Introduction to the world’s population:o Demography: the science of populationo Subject matter of demographyo Growth of world populationo Power of doublingo Population explosion
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o Population implosion Sources of demographic data:
o Vital statisticso Sample surveyso Administrative data
Who is included in the census?o De-facto populationo De-jure populationo Usual residence
Errors in the enumeration process:o Sampling erroro Non-sampling error(Coverage error and content error)
Measuring coverage error througho Demographic analysis (DA)o Dual system estimation (DSE)
Demographic perspectiveso Malthus perspectiveo Marxist perspectiveo Mills perspectiveo Dumont perspectiveo Durkheim perspectiveo Theory of demographic change and responseo Easterline cohort size hypothesis
Mortalityo Components of mortality (Lifespan and longevity)o Social and biological factors of mortalityo Life tableo Social status differentials in mortalityo Age differentials in mortality
Causes of deatho Infectious and parasitic diseaseso Degeneration from the chronic diseaseso Real causes of death
Measuring mortalityo Crude death rate o Age-specific death rate
Fertilityo Difference between fertility and fecundityo Biological and social factors affecting fertilityo Explanations of high fertilityo Baby Boom
Measures of fertility Period measures
o Crude birth rateo General fertility rateo Child women ratioo Age-specific fertility rateo Total fertility rateo Gross reproductive rateo Net reproductive rate
Cohort measureso Completed fertility
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o Fertility inclusions Migration
o Migrationo Mobilityo Sojournero Movero Out-migrationo In-migrationo Immigrationo Emigrationo Refugeeso Asyleeso Push and pull theory of migrationo Migration processo Consequences of migration
Forced migrationo Slaveryo Refugees
Measuring migrationo Gross rate of out-migrationso Gross rate of in-migrationo Crude net migration rateo Total migration rateo Migrations turnover rateo Migration effectiveness
Theories of international migrationo Neo-classical economic approacho Household economics of migrationo Dual labor market theoryo World system theoryo Network theoryo Institutional theoryo Cumulative causation theory
Mortalityo Constant methodo Cause-delay methodo Targeting methodo Trend extrapolation methodo Synthetic method
Fertility projectionso Constant methodo Targeting methodo Trend extrapolation methodo Synthetic method
Cohort component modelo Demographic balancing equationo Period and cohort datao Stable and stationary population
Population structure and characteristicso Age and sexo Population, aging and life courseo Family demography and life chances
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o Urban transitiono Population and environment
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Weeks John R (1992), Population: An Introduction to concepts and Issues. Belmert California,
Wadsworth Publising company.2. Petreson, William. (1975), Population, New York, Macmillan.
MS-554 PRINCIPLES OF GENDER STUDIES Introduction to the Course
o Conceptualization of basic terms and definitionso Relation of Gender studies with Feminismo Feminism and the Sociological Feminismo Feminism and Social Institutions
Major Feminist Waves o First wave Feministso Second wave Feministso Third Wave Feminists
Major Feminist Perspectiveso Liberal Feminismo Radical Feminismo Marxist Feminismo Socialist Feminismo Psychoanalytic Feminismo Islamic Feminism
Loyalists Revisionists Rejectionists
Gender Discrimination in Pakistani Social Institutionso Familyo Educationo Politicso Religiono Economy
Gender and Legislationo Constitution of Pakistan o Misogynistic constitutional clauses and acts o Women sexual harassment act at workplaceo Legal pluralism, legal polycentricity, legal culture-their relevance for women’s lives and lawo “Mysoginistic Trends in Islamic Jurisprudence”
Gender and Development.o Transitional practices in the third worldo Socialist societies in the global systemo Problems of Developmento The role of non-government organizations in gender developmento Practical and Strategic Gender Needs and the Role of the State.o Problems in Gender Developmento The role of non-government organizations in gender development o WID, WAD, GID and GAD
Contemporary Gender Issues in Pakistano Gender, Politics and Government (Reference to Pakistani Society).o Gender Roles, the family and the Household”o Gender and Administrative Post.o Gender, Employment and Economy.
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o Gender, Crime and Justice.BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Abbott, Pamela and Wallace, Claire et. All. (2005). An Introduction to Sociology: Feminist
Perspectives Routledge: London2. Afkhami, Mahnaz and Friedl, Erika. (1994). In the Eye of the Storm: Women in Post-Revolutionary
Iran I. B. Tauris Publishers: London3. Donovan, Josephine. (1995). Feminist Theory. Frederick Ungar Book: New York4. Frye, Marilyn (1992) Willful Virgin The Crossing Press Freedom: U.S.A 5. Khan, Maulana Wahiduddin. (2000) Women Between Islam And Western Society Dar-ut-
Tazkeer:Lahore6. Khan, Nighat Said. (1993). Voices Within: Dialogues with women on Islam ASR Publications: Lahore7. Khuri, Fuad I. (2001). The Body In Islamic Culture. Saqi Books: London8. Mir-Hosseini, Ziba (1999). Islam and Gender: The Religious Debate in Contemporary Iran Princeton
University Press: London9. Moghissi, Haideh. (1999). Feminism and Islamic Fundamentalism: The limits of Postmodern analysis.
Oxford University Press: New York.10. Archer, J & Loyd B: Sex and Gender, Cambridge Role in Perspective, John Wiley, Toronto, 1982.
MS-555 SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL WORK Introduction
o Social work and its definitiono Relationship with sociologyo Applications of sociological knowledge in social worko Historical development of social welfare in South Asiao Concept of welfare state and social welfare
Methods of social worko Case work: Basic concepts, principles of case work practiceo Group work: goals and purposes, principles of group work practiceo Community development: Nature and scope of community development with special reference to
Pakistan Social work services
o Psychiatric social worko Medical social worko Social work in schoolso Child welfareo Services for the agedo Services for womeno Services for the disabledo Poverty reduction and other services
Social work in Pakistano Role of government agencies-historical perspectiveo Role of international agencieso Role of NGOs
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Ferguson, Etizabath A (1963). Social Work: An Introduction, New York, J.B. L. Pincott Company.2. Fink, Arthur E. ed.al. The field of Social Work, New York, Holt R. Nehart and Winston.3. Fried: Amder. Watter A. (Ed) Concepts and Methods of Social Work. Englewood CL. Ffs. NJ Practice
Hall Inc. 1958.4. Martin, Davis (1991) The Sociology of Social Work, London, Routledge.5. Skidmore Rex A, Miltong Thackery. (1994), Introduction to Social Work. New Jercy. Prentice Hall
International Inc.
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THIRD SEMESTERMS-600 SOCIOLOGY OF CHANGE
The Study of Changeo The Social Scientific Perspectiveo Social and Cultural Evolution
The Components of Changeo Population Growth and Demographic Transitiono The Heritage and Dynamics of Cultureo Social Structures, Systems and Processes
The Engines of Changeo Social Movements: Concepts and Principleso Movements and Revolutions in Contexto The Process of Technological Innovation
Change at the Macro Levelo From Gemeinschaft to Gessellschaft: The Urbanization of the Human Populationo A World Dividedo The Market, Capitalism, and Socialismo Representative Government and the Modern Nation-state
Planned Change: Making tomorrow’s Societyo Development and Democratic Planningo Modernization and Postmodernismo The Political Economy of Globalization
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Swansen, G.E. Social Change, Glenview, III, Scott, Foresman and Co. 1971.2. Lapiere, R.T. Social Change, New York: McGraw Hill Book Co., 1965.3. Elzioni, A, and E. Elzioni, (eds), Social Change, New York: Basic Book Inc, 1964.4. Moore, W.E, Social Change, Englawood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall Inc, 1974.5. Smith, A.D, The Concept of Social Change: A Critique of the Functionalist Theory of Social Change,
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973.MS-601 DEVIANCE AND CRIMINOLOGY
(Part 1 Deviance) Introduction
o Definitionso Natureo Relative phenomenono Difference between deviance and crime
Deviance and Types of Devianceo Social stigmao Mental illness
Social Factors and Deviance Function of Deviance Theories of Deviance
o Biological explanationo Psychological explanation
Sociological explanationo Functionalist theories of devianceo Conflict theories of devianceo Symbolic integrationist theories of deviance
Controlling Deviance Deviance in global perspective
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o Debating social policyo Some Important Case Studies.
(Part 1 Criminology) Introduction
o Criminology and its scopeo Criminology and its law
Related Concepts o Deviancy o Sin o Viceo Crime as a social and cultural phenomenono Crime and social organizationo Crime as a social problemo Crime and social structure
Theories and Approaches to Criminal Behavioro Biological and environmental factorso Psychological and psychiatric determinantso Sociological and economic approacheso Islamic point of view
Crime and Criminalso The occasional criminalso The habitual criminalso The professional criminalso The white-collar crimeso The organized crimeso Corporate crimeso Custom based deviance and crimes
Juvenile delinquencyo Juvenile delinquency and crimeo Delinquency prevention at juvenile levelo Juvenile reformatorieso Probationo Other preventive measures/ programes with reference to Pakistan
Crime Statisticso Sources, difficulties and needo National crime statistics and its sociological interpretationo International crime statistics and its sociological interpretationo Problems of reliability and validity
Detection of Crimeso Agencies of detection formal-informalo Techniques of detectiono Problems of detection
Trail and conviction of offenderso Agencies: formal/informal criminal courto Types, problems and procedures
Punitive and reformative treatments of criminalso Corporal punishmentso Capital punishmento Imprisonmento Prison and related problemso Probationo Parole
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o Rehabilitation of criminalso Specific study of Islamic laws with special emphases on Hadood, Qisas and Tazir
Prevention of Crimeo Long term measureso Short term measures
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Aulak, An Mafid. Criminal Justice, Martin, Ramdy, 1991. Criminological Thnought- Pioneers, Past
and Present. Macmillan and Co.2. Jupp. Victor (1989), Methods of Criminological Research, London, Macmillan and Co.3. Hagon, John Modern (1987), Criminology , New York, McGraw Hill.4. Resen Berg M.M.: An Introduction to Sociology, Methven, New York, 1983.5. Curra, John, Understanding Social Deviance: From the Near Side to the outer limits, NewYork, Harper
Collins, 1994.MS-602 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction: o Definition and scope of social psychologyo Historical development of social psychologyo Methods and framework of social psychology
Human Behavior & Personality: o Psychological dynamicso Socio-cultural dynamicso Man as a psycho-bio-social unit.o Personality Development: o Socialization and personality developmento Theories of personality development
Theoristso Sigmund Freudo C.H. Cooleyo Skinnero G.H. Mead.
Cultural and Social Development: o Universal cultural patternso Cultural values and inter-personal adjustment
Individual in Society:o Interpersonal behavioro Attitudes (meaning, formation, and change) perceptiono Language (communication and change) motivation
Group dynamics: o Group lifeo Formation of groupso Dimensions of group effectivenesso Dynamics of Leadership: o Leadershipo Role and status, psycho-social factors underlying roleso Types of leadershipso Group morale and leadership
Stress in Social Behavior: o Social behavioro Physically, psychologically, socially stressful situation, tension, frustration, stress, tension
reduction.
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Psychological problems of Pakistani SocietyBOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Worchil, S. (2000), Social Psychology, Australia, Wadsworth.2. Lindesmith, Alfred R. Straurs Anselm L. Perzin, N.K, (1994), Social Psychology, London, SAGIE.3. Baron, R. (1998), Exploring Social Psychology, Allyn, Bacon.
MS-603 INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY (OPTION-I) Introduction
o Sociology and industrial, o Work, occupation’ industry, organization, factory, and management.o Industrializationo Antecedent of industrialization in west.o Process of industrialization o theories of industrialization
Formal organizationo Bureaucracyo Trade union and theories of unionism.
Work ethics in Islamo Division of laboro Work ethicso Distribution of wealth,
Industry and sociologyo Industry and social change
Industrialization in Pakistano Historical view of industrial development o Problems and prospects of industrialization in sociological perspectiveo Industrial relationship in Pakistan.
Trade unionism in Pakistano Labor movemento Trade unionismo Union leadership and collective garaging.
Labour policies in Pakistano Historical perspectiveo Analysis of current prices.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Smith J H. (1981) Industrial Sociology, New York, UNESCO.2. Rizvi BA Sarwar, Industrial Labor Relations in Pakistan, Karachi, National Institute of Social and
Economic Research, 1973.3. Government of Pakistan, Five Year Plan, I, II, III, IV, V.4. Labor Policies, Government of Pakistan 2001.
MS-604 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR ANDHUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (OPTION-II)
Introduction: o Meaning and difference between social organizationo formal and informal organizationo Characteristics of formal organization.
Theories of Formal Organization:o classical organizational theorieso neoclassical theorieso System approach to organization.
Organizational Structure and Human Resource Management:o Meaning and interrelationship of organizational sizeo Complexity and formalization.
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Organizational Processes: o motivation, power and authorityo leadershipo Communicationo Conflicto decision making
Human Resource Managemento Role of human resource development in organization and socialization of employeeso Training and development of employeeso Career planning and human resource developmento Meaning and problems of performance appraisal.
General problems in organization of Pakistan: o Structural problemo Operational problemso Behavior problems
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Ahuja KK. (1993). Management and Organization Dehli CBS Publishers and Distributors.2. Davis, Newstoms (1992), Organizational Behavior. Human Behavior at work3. New York. McGraw Hill Inc.4. Peterson R.B. and I. Tracy (1979), Systematic Management of Human Resources. UK. Adison-Wasty
Pub. Co.5. Weihrich and Koontz (1993). Management: A Global Perspective 10th Edition, NewYork: McGraw
Hill Inc.6. Luthans, 1998,Organization Behavior, McGraw Hill
MS-605 ETHNOLOGY OF PAKISTAN (OPTION-I) Introduction
o Definition of Societyo Characteristics of Pakistani Society o Social Stratification, Cast, Class & Ethnicity o Social Institutions in Pakistan
Family Religion Economy Politics Education Recreational
Educational Dynamics o Illiteracyo Literacyo Universal Primary Education Concept o Schools; Technical & Higher Educationo Status of Formal and Informal Education
Historical Perspective of Pakistani Culture o Provincial Culture
Culture of Punjab Culture of Sindh Culture of Khyber-Pakhtunkhaw Culture of Balochistan Culture of Kashmir & Northern Areas
Urban and Rural Division of Pakistano Rural Societyo Urban Society
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Social organizationo Social institutionso Culture: regional cultures, languages, ethnicity and cultural lago Social values and normso Social stratification: caste and biradri, tribe and clan, occupationo Power structure: jirga, hujra, punchayat, mosque and khanqah, owners of land o and industryo Recreation: festivals, urs, mella
Social change and developmento Forces of change and legal frameworko Impact of religiono Indigenous industry and acquisition of modern technologyo Industrialization and urbanization: migration, housing settlement and o emergence of slumso Resistance to social change: attitudes, values and normso Human rights and gender discriminationo Emerging patterns/trends: NGOs and other voluntary organizations
Social problemso Deviance and social controlo Population growth and unemploymento Industrialization and environmental issueso Refugees, other non registered immigrants and Internally Displaced Persons o (IDPs)o Economy and debtso Illiteracy
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Abdul Qudus, Syed (1990). Social Change in Pakistan. Lahore: Progressive Publishers.2. Abdullaha, Ahmed (1973). The Historical Background of Pakistan and its People. Karachi: Tanzeem.3. Abdur Rauf, Dr. (1975). Islamic Culture in India and Pakistan. Lahore: Feroz Sons.4. Ahmad, Akbar S.(1990) Pakistan Society, Karachi, Royal Book Co.5. Ahmed, Akber S. (1990). Pakistan: The Social Sciences’s Perspective. Karachi: Oxford University
Press.6. Ahmed, Qazi S.(1964). A geography of Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford University Press.7. Aitzaz Ahsen (1999). The Indus Saga; the making of Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford University Press.8. Akbar, S. Ahmed (1977) Pieces of Green: the sociology of change in Pakistan (1964 -1974). Karachi:
Royal Book co.9. Amin, Tahir (1988). Ethno National Movements of Pakistan: Domestic and International Factors.
Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies.10. Anita M. Weis (1991). Culture, Class and Development in Pakistan. Lahore: Vangaurd.11. Binder, Leonard (1963) Religion and Politics in Pakistan. California: University of California press.12. Choudhary, M. Iqbal (1964) Pakistani Society13. Eberhard, wolfram . Studies on Pakistan’s social and economic conditions.14. Hasting, Donnald, F. Selier (1997). Family and Gender in Pakistan; domestic organization in a Muslim
society. New Delhi: Hidustan Publishing Corporation.15. Ikram, S. M. (1955). The Cultural Heritage of Pakistan. London: Oxford University Press.16. Maron, Stanley (1957). Pakistan: Society and Culture. New York: Human Relations Files (monograph)17. Quddus, Syed Abdul (1989). The Cultural Patterns of Pakistan. Lahore: Ferozsons.18. Sabeeha, Hafeez (1991). Changing Pakistan Society. Karachi: Royal book Co.
MS-606 RURAL ANDURBAN SOCIOLOGY AND HUMAN ECOLOGY (OPTION-II)
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Introduction. Structural Basis of Rural Social Organization. Social Institutions in Rural Society. Social Processes of Rural Society. Development in Rural Society. Rural Society in Transition. Definition of Basic Concepts. The Rise and Decline of Cities. The Growth of Cities. The Ecology of the City. Group Life and Personality. Organization of City Life. Social Disorganization and the City. Town Planning. Urban Policies in Pakistan.BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Chitamber, J.B. (1975), An Introduction to Rural Sociology, New Delhi Balley Eastern Ltd.2. Kolb. John. H.L. (1989), A Study of Rural Sociology (4th Edition) Houghton Mifflin.3. Khan Hameed A. (1985) Rural Development in Pakistan Lahore, Vanguard.4. Quim, James A. (1995), Urban Sociology, New York, America Park Co.5. Nabeel; Hamdi (1995), Housing without Houses. WCIB 4HH, UK.6. Lamba, P.S. and.S.S. Salanki, (1992), Impact of urbanization and industrialization on rural society.
New Delhi, Wiley Eastern Limited.7. Bardo. John W. (1982) Urban Society. New York, McGraw Hill Inc.8. Unders Tanding, Karachi, Arif Hassan, 2001, City Press, Karachi.MS-607 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
(OPTION-I) Conceptual Framework of Community Development:
o Meaning, scope and subject mattero Nature and characteristics of developed communities.o Needs and problems.o Possible solutions and desired goals.
Community:o Stages of community evolution.o Historical development of less developed countries.o Historical background of community development as a world wide movement is Pakistan.
Definition, Concepts, Principles and methods:o Definition: philosophy and concepts of Community Development.o Aim, Goal, nature and scope of Community Development.o Community Development and related Terms: Community Organization; National Development
and Adult Education (REFLECT).o Social, political and economic implications of community development and its role in National
Development.o Principles and methods of community development.
Working and Community:o Aims and Goals.o Process and stages of work.o Methods and techniques for brining change and introducing New Ideas.o Community planning-community Survey and needs-Planning in process and planning into
Action.o Working with different groups and eliminating group conflicts.o Role and functions of Social Organizer.
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Organization and administration of Community Development Program:o Types of Community Development Programs; Characteristics and Analysis of each.o Rural and Urban Community Development; similarities and differences, nature and scope.o Communication and co-ordination in community development.o Stimulations of voluntary action and development of local leadership.o Participatory Reflection and Action (PRA)
Progress and Evolution:o Review of Rural Community Development and Urban community Development in Pakistan.
(Village-aid, Basic Democracies, Orangi Pilot Project, Comilla Projects, IRDP).o Role and functioning of Rural Support Programs in Pakistano Comparative Study of community Development and Evolutions of the experiences of other South
Asian countries.BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Jan, Ikramullah. and Jan, Abidullah. Social Organizers. 60-The Mall, Lahore. Mavra Publishers.2. Khalid, Mohammad. (1996). Social Work: Theory and Practice. (2nd ed.). Karacahi: Kifayat
Academy, Educational Publishers. 3. Ross, Murray G. (1955). Community Organization: Theory and Principles. New York: Harper & Row
Publishers.4. Skidmore, Rex A. and Thackeray, Milton G. (1964). Introduction to Social Work. New York:
Meredith Publishing Company.5. Warburton, Diane. (1998). Community & Sustainable Development. London: Earthscan Publications
Ltd.6. Khan, Akhter H., (1985), Rural Development in Pakistan, Lahore, Vanguard Books Ltd
MS-608 SOCIOLOGY OF PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION (OPTION-II)Course Outline Introduction
o Subject Matter and Basic Conceptso Importance of Peace in Societyo Peace and Social Order
Informal Measures to Maintain Peaceo Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanismso General types of ADR defined
Formal Measures to Maintain Peaceo Review of Judicial Systemo Court structure and subject matter jurisdictiono Progress of a case through the systemo Analysis of benefits and detriments of the judicial systemo Client/attorney perspectiveso Advantages and disadvantages
Mediation Trainingo Introduction and Goals o Review of court organization charto Conflicts: causes and responseso Listening skillso Elements of Mediation o Issue identificationo Prioritizingo Timing and climate settingo Causes
Role of the Mediator o Objectives before and during the mediation process
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o Reducing defensive communicationo Essential qualities necessaryo Common errorso Role play
Conducting a Mediation Session o Case preparationo Opening statements to partieso Explanation of process and role of mediatoro Ground ruleso Confidentialityo Role play
Common Problem Areas o Dealing with impasseo Summarizing issueso Hostile partieso Manipulative partieso Social service needs and referralso Role play
Negotiation o The Process and Outcome of Negotiationo Tactics, Techniques and Skills of Negotiationo Ethical Issues in Negotiationo Application: from Individual Use in Business to Courtroom Tacticso Service Learning Component: District Court
Mediation o Forms and Functionso Skills Trainingo Philosophical and Ethical Issueso Substantive Areas of Law Where Applied: Community Disputes, Landlord/Tenant, Domestic
Relationso Service Learning Component: Municipal Court Mediation
Arbitration o The Process, the Participants, the Neutrals and the Authorityo Arbitration Acto Substantive Areas of Law Where Applied: Labor and Employment, Automobile, Construction,
Business Insurance, Securities, etc.
Hybrid Process o Med/Arbo Summary Jury Trialso Minitrialso Early Neutral Evaluationo Special Masters
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Bernadine Van Gramberg, 2005. Managing Workplace Conflict: Alternative Dispute Resolution in
Australia2. Craig E. Runde, Tim A. Flanagan. 2006. Becoming a Conflict Competent Leader: How You and Your
Organization Can ....3. De Dreu, Michele J Gelfand Published Dec,20074. Kent M. Weeks, 1999. Managing Campus Conflict Through Alternative Dispute Resolution5. Laurie S. Coltri. 2003. Conflict Diagnosis and Alternative Dispute Resolution6. The Psychology Conflict Management and Conflict in Organizations Carsten K.W.
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FOURTH SEMESTERMS-650 SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE
Medical Sociology o Defining Healtho Contrasting ideas about Health and Social Behavior
Imagining Health Problems as Social Issues o Social Production and Social Construction of Health and Illnesso Deconstructing Health and Illnesso Major Sociological paradigms and health
Indigenous and Cosmopolitan Models of Health Care o Health Care: The Indigenous Versiono Health Care: The Cosmopolitan Versiono Towards Integration: Problems and Prospects
Social Roles of Care Seekers and Care Providers o Cultural Construction of Health and Illnesso Indigenous Health System and Health Beliefso Role of Indigenous Healero Role of Cosmopolitan Doctor
Epidemiology o Epidemiological Measureso The Development of Epidemiologyo The Complexity of Modern Ills: Coronary Heart Diseaseo Disease and Modernization
Models of Health o Medical Modelo Bio-Psycho-Social Modelo Human ecosystem Modelo New Public Healtho Primary Health Care
Social Stress o Symbolic Interaction: Cooley, Thomas, and Goffmano Functionalism: Durkheimo Stresso Social Factors and Stress
The Body, Medicine, and Society o Beliefs about Health and the Bodyo Medical Encounter, Power, and the Illness experienceo Body Maintenance and the Disciplined Bodyo Distinctions between Bodies
The Sick Role o Illness as Devianceo Functionalist Approach to Devianceo The Sick Roleo Criticism of the Sick Roleo Labeling Theoryo Sickness as Social Devianceo Being Sick and Disabled
Doctor-Patient Interaction o Models of Interactiono Misunderstandings in Communicationo Cultural Differences in Communicationo Patient Compliance
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o The Future of Doctor-Patient Relationso Doctor-Patient Relations and Technology
Hospitals o The Development of the Hospital as a Social Institutiono Hospitals in the United Stateso The Organization of the General Hospitalo The Hospital-Patient Roleo The Rising Cost of Hospitalization
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. David Tucket (Ed), An Introduction to Medical Sociology, London, Taritocl Publication, 1976.2. David, Mechanic, Medical Sociology, New York. The Free Press, 1960.3. Moward E. Treaman at. Al. Handbook of Medical Sociology, Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice Hall, Inc.
1963.4. Moon, Graham (1995) Society and Health. An Introduction to Social Science for Health Professional.
London. Routledge.5. Shah, Ilyas (1998) Community Medicine . Karachi.6. Bauggartner, Teda (1994), Conducting and reading research in health and human performance.
England, Brow and Benchmarn Publishers.MS-651 NGO Management
Introductiono Introduction to Management and Organizationso Management Perspectiveso Management as a Decision Making Process
Introduction to Non-Profit Organisation/ NGO o Mission, Vision, Value and Principleso Strategic Management of NGOo NGO and Civil Societyo NGO as an agent of Developmento Advocacy and Services Delivery: Main NGO Activitieso NGO and Management of Relationships
Organisational structure, leadership and setting up a board of directors o Project management 1: assessment and planningo Project management 2 - project development and implementation o Business plans and grant proposals o Staff and Volunteer managemento Fundraising o Financial management
NGOs and democracyo Regulations to corporationso Government NGO co-operationo NGOs in planning and development
NGOs and Globalizationo Economic surveillance through Global Village o Role of NGOs in sustainable development
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Goel, O.P. (2004) Strategic Management and policy issues of NGOs2. Blank. 2000. The natural laws of leadership. Royal book company, Karachi3. Khan, Imdad. A. 1998. Changing pattern of rural leadership and their characteristics. Pakistan
academy for rural development, Peshawar, PakistanMS-652 APPLICATION OF STATISTICS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
Preliminaries
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Statistical Software. General Social Survey Data. SPSS Electronic Files and their handling/ manipulation such as Opening existing data files, Importing data from non-SPSS formats, Saving files, Creating SPSS output files. Measurement of variables using SPSS.
Transforming VariablesRecoding and computing variables. Recoding variables: dichotomous and dummy variables. Computing variables. Using the Count function. Computing an Index using the mean. Multiple response.
Selecting and Sampling CasesTargeted Selection. Random Selection. Selecting Cases for inclusion in a new data set.
Organization and Presentation of InformationMeasures of Central Tendency and Variability. Frequency Distribution.
Charts and GraphsBox-plot, Scatter Plot, Histogram. Bar Graph, Pie Chart, Additional graphic capabilities in SPSS statistics.
Cross Tabulation and Measures of Association for Nominal and Ordinal VariablesBivariate analysis. Adding another variable or dimension to the analysis. Measures of association for nominal or ordinal variables. Lambda, Gamma, Somers’ d.
Correlation and Regression AnalysisBivariate Regression, correlation, Multiple regression.
Testing Hypothesis using Means and Cross TabulationsComparing means for paired and independent samples. Chi Square.
Analysis of VarianceOne-way ANOVA, ANOVA with regression.
Editing OutputEditing basic table. Copying to MS Word. Exporting Output. Editing charts and graphs.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. William E. Wagner, III, “Using SPSS for Social Statistics and Research Methods”, 2009, 2nd ed,
SAGE Publications2. Richard J. Kendrick, “Social Statistics: An Introduction Using SPSS”, 2005, 2nd ed, Pearson
PublicationsMS-653 TECHNIQUES OF POPULATION ANALYSIS (OPTION-I)
Meaning and Scope of Demography
o Sources of Demographic Datao Basic Demographic Measureso Midyear Population
Age and Sex Structure (Patterns, determinants and demographic effects)o Analyzing the Age Structureo The Accuracy of Age and Sex Statisticso Smoothing the Age Distributiono Adjusting the Age structure of the Population to a New Total Populationo Interpolation between Two Population Age Structure
Microcomputer Analysis of Demographic Data (MADD)o Population Analysis Spreadsheet (PAS)o Component in PASo How to use PAS
Mortality Measures (Direct Estimation)o Crude Death Rate (CDR)o Age-Specific Death Rate (ASDR)o Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)o Child Mortality Rateo Direct and Indirect Standardization of Crude Death Rateso Decomposition of the Differences between Two Crude Death Rates
Study visit to the Registration Bureau,o Department of Local Administration,
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o Ministry of interior. The Life Table
o Nature and Use of Life Tableo Life Table Functions
Construction of a Life Table Fertility and Reproductivity Measures (Direct Estimation)
o Crude Birth Rate (CBR)o Age-specific Fertility Rate (ASFR)o Age-specific Marital Fertility Rateo Total Fertility Rate (TFR)o Gross Reproduction Rate (GRR)o Net Reproduction Rate (NRR)o Direct and Indirect Standardization of CBR and Standardization of TFRo Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR)
Nuptialityo Singulate Mean Age at Marraign (SMAM)o Fertility and Reproductivity Measures
Internal Migrationo Basic Concepts and Definitiono Principal Sources of Datao Migration Rates and Ratioo Urbanization
Internal Migration Estimateso Estimates Net Migration in an Areao Estimating Rural-to-Urban Migrationo Measures of Population Distribution o Degree of Urbanization o Tempo of Urbanization
Population Projections Population Projections: Software PackagesBOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. A Textbook of Demography by OS Shrivastava, 19832. Introductory Methods in Population Studies by R. B. Mandal, Joseph Uyanga and Hanuman Prasad,
19893. Techniques of Population Analysis by George W. Barclay, 1958 4. Basic Demographic Techniques and Applications 1998 by K. Srinivasan (Vedams Books (Pvt) Ltd)5. Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Process by Samuel H. Preston, Patrick Heuveline,
Michel Guillot, Michelle Guillon (Amazon Inc.)6. Demographic Methods 1998 by Andrew Hinde (Arnold Publisher, London)7. Measuring Mortality, Fertility, and Natural Increase: A Self-Teaching Guide to Elementary Measures
by James A. Palmore and Robert W. Gardner (The East-West Center, Honolulu)8. Weeks, John R. 1992. Population: An Introduction to Concepts and issues. (Wadsworth Publishing
Company, Belmont, California) 9. Population Handbook (4th ed.)(Population Reference Bureau, USA)10. The Methods and Materials of Demography by Henry S. Shryock, Jacob S. Siegal, Edward G.
Stockwell (Academic Press Inc.)11. Barclay, George W. Techniques of Population Analysis. John Wrley & Sons, New York12. Thompson Warren S. & David T. Lewis Population Problems.13. Pollard A. H & Farhat Yousuf, Demographic Techniques. 197414. Ronald Pressat Demographic Analysis, Methods, Results, Applications. Aldine Publishing Company
New York 1977
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15. Shyrock Henry,s and Jacob S. Seigel The Methods and Materials of Demography: Studies in Population.
16. United Nations. Determinants and Consequences of Population Trends 197317. United Nations. Indirect Techniques for Demographic estimations Manual X18. United Nations. Methods of Estimating Basic Demographic Measures from Incomplete Data Manual
IV19. United Nations. Indirect Techniques for Demographic estimations Manual X20. Population Association of Pakistan, Pakistan’s Population Issues in the 21st Century 2001. Islamabad21. Population Association of Pakistan, Pakistan’s Population Stabilization Prospects 2002. Islamabad22. Farooq, Ghazi M & George Simmons Fertility in Developing Countries an Economic Perspective on
Research & Policy Issues. McMillan 1985 Speigleman, M Introduction to Demography, Cambridge, University Press 196
MS-654 SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN RIGHTS (OPTION-II)
Basic Concepts o Civil Rights, Democratic Rights and Human Rights.o Perspectives on Rights: Liberal, Marxist and Neo-Marxist.o State, Constitution and Rights in Pakistan: Class, Caste, Tribe and Gender Growth of new rights
e.g. Environmento Rights movement in Post in the post independent periodo Rights and Globalisation, Role of United Nations and Anti-Globalisation Movements.
Conceptualising ‘state sovereignty’o Creation of stateso Statehood and state sovereignty
The nature of international lawo Municipal law versus international lawo Making and enforcing international lawo IR actors as subjects of international lawo Theory and themes
Human rights in international lawo Important human rights treaties and obligations of state parties -UDHR, ICCPR, ICESCR etco Human rights as part of international customary lawo Enforcing human rightso Preventive action / Humanitarian interventions (Past successes – Mozambique, failures –
Rwanda, Somalia)o International courts and tribunals
Prosecutable offences under international law ICTY and ICTR ICC
o National mechanisms and transitional justiceo TRC in South Africa
Gacaca trials in Rwandao Soft law as an alternative
The role of IGOs and non-state actors Foreign policy tools
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Forsythe, D.P.: Human Rights in International Relations (second edition), CUP, 20062. The social context of Law by Sheryl J. Grana and Jane C. Ollenburger, pages 14 to 17.3. Sociology of Law. Types and functions of Law: Law and Society by Steven Vago and Adie Nelson,
pages 1 to 23.4. Defining Law: Alex Wellington and Allan Greenbaun, pages 8 to 9.5. Sociolegal theories: An introduction by Neil Boyd, pages 3 to 29.
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6. The Sociology of Law by Brian Burtch, pages 27 to 35 41 to 51.MS-655 SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION (OPTION-I)
Introductiono Definitiono Elements of religion
Theories of Religiono Introductory theorieso How religion evolveo Sociological explanationo Sociological theorieso Psycho-analytical theories
Sociological consequenceso The sociological functions of religiono Universal order of religiono Pragmatism in religiono Integrating power of religiono Religion and social ideals
Sociological analysis of world religions systemso Judaismo Hinduismo Islamo Christianityo Buddhism
Types of religious authorityo The propheto Clergy/organization of religious groupso The reformero The saint/priest/moulvio The magician
Religion as Agency of Social ControlBOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Thompson. Ian. (1988), Religion, Sociology in Focus Series. London Longman.2. Johnstone, Ronald L. (1975), Religion and Society in Interaction. The Sociology of Religion, New
Jersey Prentice-Hall.3. Vernon, Glenn M. (1962), Sociology of Religion, NewYork McGraw Hill.
MS-656 SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION (OPTION-II)
Introductiono The concept of educationo Origin and development of education
Institutional Fabric of Educationo Education and religiono Education and polityo Education and economy o Education and social mobility
Forms of Educationo Formalo Non-formalo Informal
Contemporary Educational Systemo Semester systemo Annual system
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Education in Pakistano Educational statisticso Education policy and reformso Private and public sectors of educationo Education problemso Quality of educationo Investment in educationo Access to educationo Teachers’ trainingo Dropouts and wastageo Students’ problems
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: -1. Ballantine, Jeanne H. (1993), The Sociology of Education. A Systematic Analysis. New Gercy
Prentice Hall.2. Best, John W. (1992), research in Education, New Delhi, Prentice Hall.3. Singh, Dr. Achyut Kumar, (1992), Education and National Character. New Delhi, Ashish Publishing
House.MS-657 THESIS Field Research and Report (150 Marks) Viva Voce (50 Marks)
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