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Week - 1
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Meeting with Students, Informing Students about the Content of the Course, and Receiving Students' Expectations from the Course Conveyor |
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Week - 2
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The significance of sociological thinking |
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Week - 3
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The Birth of Sociology as a modern discipline |
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Week - 4
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The Birth of Sociology as a modern discipline: The leading sociologists. |
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Week - 5
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Foundational Approaches in Classical Sociology I: Sociology in Karl Marx's Works |
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Week - 6
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Foundational Approaches in Classical Sociology II: Sociology in Emile Durkheim's Works |
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Week - 7
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Foundational Approaches in Classical Sociology III: Sociology in Max Weber's Works |
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Week - 8
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Mid-Term Examination |
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Week - 9
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Discussion and Summary Week: Discussion on Classical Theories of Sociology and Their Contemporary Reflections |
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Week - 10
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Sociology of Gender |
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Week - 11
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Contemporary Sociological Theories I: Stratification, Inequalities and Immanuel Wallerstein |
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Week - 12
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Contemporary Sociological Theories II: Subaltern Studies, Post-Colonialism and Edward Said |
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Week - 13
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Health, Illness and Society: Sociology of Health and Social Construction of Health |
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Week - 14
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End-of-Semester Discussion: Where Do Disciplines of Sociology and Social Work Intersect? |