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B.A. degree programme The revised syllabus of Sociology, optional subject for held on 02'07 '2012 is which was approved by the Academic council at its meeting from the academic year 2013-14' L hereby notified for implementation with effect

To: 1) The Principals of the colleges concerned Zi fne Registrar (E), Mangalore Uniyerstty 3) The chairpersort-uG gbs in Sociology, Mangalore U-niversity. University +i fn Superintendent, ACC Section, O6the Registrar, Mangalore 5) Guard File MANGALORE UNIVERqITY

SYLLABIUS FOR I}.A. SOCIOLOGY UNDER SEMESTER SCHEME HOURS OF INISTRUCTION PER WEEK AND SCIHEMES OF EXAMINAITON ATID CREDITS ASSIGNED

..1.1 I Semester

Paper Sulrjmt fnstruction Duration for fnternal Total Credit Code Ifts. ofExam Final Exam. Assess. Marks s s(] l0l of 6 J r20 30 50 3

II Semester

iio 151 Social lnstitutions and 6 3 120 30 150 J Social change

III Semester SO 2i,1 Indian Societ)-ftsp1 a16 6 J 120 30 150 3 Urban

IV Semester so 25i Indian Social lProbl'ems 6 3 t20 30 150 3

Y Semester so 301 Methods in Social 5 ) 120 30 150 3 Re;garch (Compulsory) ri() 302 a) Indian Socicty - Welfare 5 J 120 30 150 J and Development ,lpptional) so 302 b) Industrial Sociology 5 3 t20 30 150 3 (Optional)

VI Semester so 351 Sociological Thought 5 3 r20 30 150 J (Compulsory) so 352 a) Gender Dynimics 5 3 t20 30 150 J (Optional) a so 352 b) Sociology o{'social 5 3 I 20 30 150 J .Movements (Optional) MANGALORE UNIYERSITY Under-Graduate Sociology lSyilabus

Paper so lor , ,*i^ilffifl o, socror,ocy Unit -I fntroduction: : Meaning, Definitions, Scope, sociology as a Scien.e, Importance * Sociological Perspectives Functional b)conflict -a) c) Interactiionist 15 hours

Unit Relationshiir -II with other Social Sciences and bra,rrches of Sociology and Anthropologv, sociorogv arrd psvchorogv ' :,?::::g ---Rerationship and b) Brancihes _ Industrial and Medical t0 hows

Unit- ilI Basic Concepts social sfiicture - Meaning and elements, social function- meaning and t1pes, Role and status, Nr:rms and values, social routit.u,i"n - *r*u and characteristics, social Mobility.- Meaning and types lS lnurs Unit - IV Social Control r Memiag anddefinitions, objectives;.types Agencies of social Control Formal: - stat" and lavr; Informal: Folkways, Morcs, Customs. la hours unit- v culture and soeialization: culfure - Meaning and Definitions, Elements, Types- material & non-material. Theories _ Cooley, G.H. Mead, Freud, W.f]m"i*. Illrlttrs

fod 60 *aarc References ( : l) Alex;:Inkeres. rgi\.''whal is soctorogt? New Derhi: p,rentice Hail. 2) Bottomore T'B',-1971 . S-octotogyq -,el-- o-'-"gu* to r"problems vu'e' and literature.: Sons publishers pvt. Ltd., 'v Blackie and 3) Goode, william t., 1977. Principles-- of-r Sociology. United\ Srites Hill, Inc. ' -vv'v'v&)/' of Amsica: McCrraw- 4) Haralambos, M', l99l' sociologt'Themes press. and Perspectives.Delhi: oxford university 5) Harry' M' Johnson' 1988. sociologt - e systeimatic: Introductton New Publishers p!1. Ltd. Delhi: Allied 6) Horton and tlyt' 1964' sociotogt- --c - The Disctpline and its Dimewiow. Central Book Agency. calcutta: New 7) Kingshy; gl. Davis:' l9 Humqn_society. Delhi: surjeet publications. 8) shanker Rao, 1999. sociorogt. New Delhi, s. Ch;i, co. 9) Tumin Melvin M' lgg4. siciat stratiJication prentice-Hall - The ,forms and functions af inequality, New Delhi: of , privat" fta t0)Pais' Richald (Ed') 2008, Principies af sociologt,Mangalore, Mangala p*blications. . II Semester t PEPCr SO 151 : SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AF{D SOCTAL CTTANCN Unit -I Marriage : Mariage - Meaning, Defi nitions, objectives, type' -Monogamy, polygarqy, Group m;arriages, Rules of Marriage, Recent changes 12 hours

Unit=II Family and Kinship Family - Meaning, Definitions, T1pes, Functions, Recent Trends Kinship- Meaning, Definitions, T1pes, Kinship usages Unit- III Religion: Meaning and Definitions, Elements, Functions and Dysfunctions, Religion and Morality, Religion and Science 12 hours

Unit -IV Education: Meaning and Defintions, Functions of Education,Iiducation and Social Mobility Education and Inequality lZ hows

Unit- V Social Change: Meaning and Definitions, Factors- Biological, cultural and Technological, Thbriri'es -. Cyclical, Linear, Marxian and Fun'ctionzilist. 12 hours L Total60 hours References 1) Davis K. 1981. Human society. Delhi: Surjeet publicertions. 2) Dube, Leela, 1974' Sociologt of Kinship: An Analy,tical survey of Literatrre Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 3) Gisbert P.19t73. Fundomentals of sociologt. Bombay: orient Longman. 4) Haralambos M. 1991. Sociologt - Themes and Pers:pectives. Delhi: Oxford University Press. 5) Harry M. Johrrson, 1988. Sociologt - A Systemati<: Introdicffon. New Delhi: Allied Publishers Prrt. Ltd.

6) Kuppuswam:v B. 1982. 'social Change in India', New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Private Limited. 7) Madan T.N ted), 1985. Religton iin India,New Delhii Oxford University press. 8) Madan G-R. 1976. Social Change and Problems of development in Indta. NewDelhi: L Oxford Unive.rsity Press. 9) Shanker Rao. 1998. Sociologt. New Delhi: S. Chand dt Co. l0) Wach, Joachim, 1944. Sociologt of Retigion. Chicago: The University of Chicago press. 1l)Worsley, Pefi:r (ed),1992. The New Innoduction to Soctologt. London: penguin Books. l2)Young'Kirnlral"& Mack R.W. .1969. Systematic Sociologt. New Delhi: Eurasia Publication Hlouse. l3)Pais' Richard (Ed.) 2003, Social Institutions and So,:ial Change, Mangalore, Mangala Publications. III Semester Parper so z0r : INDIAN socrETy - RURAL AND URBAN Unit{ ViltageCommunity Meaning and Definition, characteristics, Types, problems Ia Hours

Unit- II Rural Social Institutions a) Joint Family- Definition, Characteristics, Types b) fiystan - Definition, Characteristics, Caste and Varna, Recent Trends I5 Hours Unit- III Tribal Community Meaning and Definition, Distribution of Tribals, C:haracteristics, problems ,. of Tribals. l0 Hows Unit- fV Urban Community ' Meaning, Characteristics , Urbanism and Urbani zalian,Factors for the Growth of Cities IJ Hows

Unit - V Urban Infrastrucfure and problems Housing and slums, crowding and Depersonali::htion, water supply and Drainage, Transporlation and Traffic congestion, sanitation and , Caiils, Solutions. l3 Hours

Total 60 hours References l) T'K' oomen and P.N. Mukarji (Ed). 1986. lndian Society - Reflectiow and Introspectiorrs, Popular prakashan. 2) G.s- Ghuryer, 1969. caste in Modern India.popular prakashan. 3) M.N. Srinivas (Ed). 1960. India,s yillages.Asia publication House. 4) Louis Dumo,nt. Homo Hiersrchiczs. oxford unit press. : 5) Allen D. Ro;ss, 1972. Hindu Famtly in its urban setti;ng.oxford. 6) Sushike Melhata, t980. A Study of Rural Sociologt in India. New Delhi: M.S. Chand & Co. 7) Yogendra Singh, 1986. Modernization of Indian Traatition.Rawat. 8) M'c. verma, 1990.Indian Tribes Throughr the Ages.A GoI pubrications. 9) K'L. Bhownrik, 197r. Tribat India. world press pvt. Ltd. l0)Rajeshwara Prasad (Ed), 1971. Conceprs of Indian Society.Arvind Vivek prakashan. I l)Andre, Beteille, 1971. Caste, Class and Power. Berkerley: University of Califomia press. 12) G.s. Ghurye, 1969. caste and Race in India. Bombay: popular prakashan. 13)J.H. Hutton, 1973. Caste in India. London: Oxfords Llniversity press. 14)Desai, 1961. Rural sociologt in India. Bombay: pop,lar prakashan. 15) Andre- Beteille,--I984' Equality and Inequali4r. Bombay: oxford University press. 16)Romesh, Thapar, 1977. Trtbe, Caste and Religion in lndia.Delhi: Macmillan India Ltd. l7)Ram, Ahuja: Indian Social system. Rawat publicatio,s, . r994. l8) Ram Ahuja: social problems in India (Second Editior:r). Rawat, Jaipur. 1997. lg)C'B' Mernorria: Social Problems and Social Disor,ganization in India. Kitab Mahal, . l !)81 . 20) C'N' Shankar Rao: Bharathiya Samaja. Jal Bharatha Prakashan, Mangalore. t995. 2l)Pauline Kolenda: Caste in contemporary India. Rawar. 19g4. 22) DeSouza, Alfred (ed) 1978. The India Cfry, New Delhi; Manohar publicarions. 23)Desai A'R' and S.D. Pillai (eds) 1970. Slums antl tJrbanization, Bombay: popular Prakashan. IV Semester Paper 301 : SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN INDIA Unit- I Social Problemsi a) Meaning and nature of social problems h)Cfiffioflocid 12 Hours Problems c) Theoretical Approaches to social Problems.

and e'fiects Unit - II Family Disorganization: a)Meaning of Family Disorganization b) Call8oc I2 llows of family disoiganization c) Remedial measures' ttmrkr of unit - III Crime and Juvenile Delinquency a) crime: Meaning, ry md punishment. preventive and neformatory measures. b) JuvenilcUUqtffiI:trt-&i4; 12 Haws ' Carlses and rehabilitation merlsures'

12 Houts Unit - fV Chitd Labour: Meaning, Causes, Consequences, Legislatirte ncmEr.

of ro&o of fu agd Unit -V problems of the Aged: Nature of the problem of the Aged, Ctrry in the family and community. Care of the aged, Recreation" M:rd Baspdiec. l2llows l&d ffi horlty References Yo{t: Iohn Wiby l) Becker, Howard S., 1966. Soctal Problems: A Modern Approrch.tilcry & Sons. L 2) lgg4: ciime in India.New Delhi: National crime Records Bucar 3) Fitzgerald, Mike, 1975. Crime snd sociesr, Hammondsworth" I'Isr 4) Horton, paul B. and Leslie, Gerald R., 1970. The Sociologt *d ffi &affrmr' York: Appleton Century Croffs. ftGfidtr' l.ktt 5) Ituadten, Richard D. and Schaper, Stephen, 1970. Jwenile Dclfrry*:rl York: Random House. : t&rr Deilhi: 6) Madan G.R. 1990. Indian Social Problews Yot. I. Soctat /@Ul. Allied Publishers. lhcottrt 7) Merton and Nisbet (eds.), 1971. contemporsry social Pro$ry.lth* Yotk Brace. "ri S) Ram Ahuja,2001. Social Problerns in India, Jaipur: Rawat Publk5tkw" gi Ghosh B.N . Contemporary Social Problens. Himanshu Pubticfu" rla$iE' l0) Jogan Shanker, t994. Social Problems in India.New Delhi: A*i* nmi* AIHrSad: l1)Memoroa, c.B. 1981, Sacial Problems and soctol Disorg4ttMf&/,r *j fu' Kital Mahal. Rfitidioog l2) Pais, Richard (2010), Social Problems tn India,Mangalore; Mangala Y Semester Paper SO 301 : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Compulsory) Unit-I Soeial Research :a) Meaning of Social Research b) Scope and Signifieance of Social Research. c) Problems in Social Research d) Sources of data e)T1pes of Research Design. lA Hours

Unit -II Sampling a) Meaning of sampling b) Types: Probability and Non-probability I0 Hours

Unit -III Observation: Types, Participant and Non-participant, Limitations and Uscs. I0 llours

Unit -IY Questionnaire: Types; Structured and Unstructured, Formation, Advantages and Limitations. Mailed Questionnaire. I0 Hows

Unit -V Interview: Types, Process of Interview, Advantages and Limitations, Schedulc, l0 Hows unit - vI Report lYriting: Tabulation, coding, Report writing, - outline I0 Hours TdsI60 houre References 1) Goode and Hatt, Methads of Social Research 2) Kothari, C.R. l99L Research Methodologt: Methods and Tec*niques, New Dclhi: \lriley Eastem Limited. 3) Sharma B.A.V. and others, 1989. Research Methods in Social *tewes. Ncw Delhi: Sterling Publishers. 4) Wilkinson and Bhandarkar, Methadologt andTeclmtQues of Sacial Resean.clt 5) Young V. Pauline,lgg4, Scientific Social Surveys and Resesch. Nsw Dclhi: Prrqrticc Hall of India. 6) Rao, Ravindranath Y. and ltujekar Duggappa (2008) Resesrch Metho&log4lilaryElore; Mangala Publications. V Semester Paper so 302: a) INDIAIY socrETY - WELFARE AI\D DEYELOPMENT (Optional) Unit -I Social Welfare and Development a) Social Welfare -Meaning and Definition, Scope b) Social Development - Meaning and Definition c) Agencies of Social Welfare - Government and non-government 12 Hours Unit -II Rural Development Welfare Programmes a) National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) b) Sthree Shakthi Yojana, c) Grama Sadak Yojana iJ) Community Development Programmes. 12 Hours

Unit - ilI Urban Development a) Housing Schemes - KHB, HUDCO, KUWSSB b) Slum Clearance Programme c) Pollution Control Programme d) Fundamentals of Urban Planning and Development l2 Hours

Unit -IV Welfare Programmes ia India a) Welfare of Scheduled and Scheduled \* Tribes and Other Baclcward Classes b) Welfare of Minorities 12 Hours

Unit-V Social Change in India ' a) Sanskritisation b) Westernisation c) Modernisation d) Globalisation 12 Hows To(rI60 llourr

References:

l. Abuja, Ram. 2001 . Social Problems in India. Jaipur: Rawat Pub$cations.

2. Desai, A.R. 1979. Rural India in Transition. Bombay: Popular Prakashaq-

3. 'Friedlander, Walter.A.196l. Introduction to Social Welfare.New York: Prentice llell tnc. L 4. Lakshmi, Narasaiah.M.2003. Urbanisation and Ciiies. New Delhi: DPH 5. Madan G.R. 1990. Indian Social,Problerns. Vol.2. New Delhi: Allied PubliS€rs 6. MamoriA C. 8.1981. Social Problems and Social Disorgoisdion in India Allahabad: Kitab Mahal. 7. Pais, Richard. 2A06 Indian Society-Rural and Urban. Mangalore: Mangala Publications for MSA.

8. Rao, Shankar, C.N.2004. Sociologt of Indian Society. New Delhi: S.Chand 9. Sachidev, D.R. 20A3. Social Welfme Admtnisittration in Indiq.Allahabad: KitabMahal. 10. Sharma, R.N.1993. Urban Sociologt Delhi: Surjeet Publications. ll.Sivaramalaishnan, K.C. gt 41.1996. Urbanisation in India. Bqsic serrtces & People's Participation. New Delhi: Institute of Social Sciences and Concept publishing co. 12. Sudha, Mohan. 2005. Urban development and New Localism. Jaipur: Rawat Publications. l3.Tribhuvan, Robin.D. (Ed).2000.Studies in Tribait, Rural and (Jrbon Development. vol. V Semester Paper SO 302:b) INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY (Optional) Ilnit -I Introduction lA Hours Nature, ScoPe and ImPortance Unit -II Evolution of Industry 10 Hours Guild, Putting Out and Factory System of Prqduction Unit -III ConcePt of Work White Collar Meaning, Defi.nition, Importance of Work, Work in Industriat Society, 10 Hours and Blue Collar Workers UnitJV Impact of Industry of Nature of Industrial Society, Industrialism and Indian Society, Dsvelopment l0 Hours lndustries in lndia Unit -Y Industrial Sickness Hours Industrial Dispute, Absenteeism, Alienation, Monotony and'FatigUe l0 Unit-VI Trade Union Movement of Trade Unions Development and Functions of Trade Union, Problems and Prospects 10 Hows in India Total60llours References: Hill' 1. Agarwal R.E. 19?2. Dynamics of Labaur Relations in India,Tata McCrraw Hall' 2. Bell, Daniel.tgT6 Industrial Soctologt.Englewood Cliffs: Prentice .3. House' Gri.V.V. l9SB. Labour Problems in Indian Infiis*y. Bombay: Asia Publishing Delhi: Tata Mac G'rstrHill' 4. Gisbert, p.lg71. Fundamentats of Indus*tat Sociologt.New Bombay: Asia 5. Myers, C.A. and Kannappan s. 1970. Industial Relations in Indiu. Publishing House, 3m edn. New York' 6. Miller and Form 1964. lndus*ial Sociologt,Harper and Row, New Delhi: Tata 7. Pascal, Gisbert. 1983. Fundamentals of Industrial Sociolag' McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Ltd. and Lafiour' New tlelhi: OUP' 8. Ramaswamy, E.A . and Ramaswamy, Uma, 1981. Industfy Publishers. g. Sharma, G.K. 1963. Labour Movement in India.Delhi: University Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill 10. Schneider, Eugene.V.1983 Industrial' SociologY New Publishing Co.Ltd. af India, New Delhi: Allied Publishers' 11. sheth. N.R. GD). 1982. Industrial sociotogt London: Routledge and Kegan Paul' 12. Watson, Tony J. 1980. Sociologt, Work and Indusfry. YI Semester PaPer SO 351 : SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHT (CompulsorY) Unit l. Sociologieal Thought and Theories: a) Sociological Thought: Meaning b) Transition &om Social Philosophy to Sociology Hours c) Sociological Theories: Meaning and Characteristics l0

of Human Unit 2. Auguste Comte : a) Biographical Sketch b) Law of Three 'stages Deietopment c) Hierarchy of S"i"rr..s d) Social Statistics and Social Dynamics Hours e) Religion of Humanity. l0

Organismic Unit 3. Herbert $pencer: a) Biographical- Sketch, Doctrine of Social Evolution. analogy of society. I0 Hows

in Unit 4. Emile Durkheim: a) Biographical Sketch b) Social Facts c)'The Division oflabour Society d) Mechanical and Organic Solidarity e) Suicide and its Types I Religion. 10 Hours

Action Unit 5. Max Weber: a) Biographical Sketch b) Social ,A.ction and Types of Social c) Authority and its Types d) Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Hours e) Bureaucracy 0 Ideal Types. lA

dialectics, c) Mdsrialistic Unit 6. KarI Man: a)-tristory, Biogaphical Sketch, b) Laws of interpretation of d) Social classes & class struggle. I0 Hours Total 60 hoaw

References: 1) Barnes, Harry Elmer 1967. An Introduction to the History of Sacialogt. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2) Coser; Lews A. 1996. Masters of soctologicat Thought (2d Edition) Jaipur: Rawat Publications. 3) Damle C.B. and Pais Richard 20A3. Sociological Thousht from Comte to Merton' Mangalore: MSA Publications. 4) Friedrichs, Robert w. 1970. A Soctologt of soctotogt.New York: The Frpe Press. Sj kwing M Zeithin, 19t7. Retkinking Sociologt. Jaipur: Rawath Publications. New York: 6) Raymond Aron,l982. Main Currents in Sociologtcal Thoughr. (vol.l and 2) L Penguin Books. l) nonatA Fletcher, 1994. The Mafing of Sociologt (Vol' 1 and 2) Jaipn: Rawat Publications. Bombay: Media 8) Sharma, R.N. and Sharma R. K.1994. History of Sociat T'tnught. Promoters and P.ublishers, Pvt. Ltd. 9) Damle, c.8., (Translated by Geetha shenoy), 2009, sanaia shasffa& Pithqnahou, Mangalore; Mangala Publications. YI Semester Paper SO 352 : a) GENDER DYNAhIICS (OptionaI) Unit- I Basic Concepts Meaning and Definitions of Sex, Gender, Gender Inequality, Gender Differences, Gender Justice, Development of Gender Studies and its Importance 1A Hours

Unit- II Status of Women in Indian Society Status of through the Ages - Ancient and Modem Status of Women in Different religions- Hinduism, Islam and Christianity la Hours

Unit- ilI Women and Social Institutions Women in the family- Changing role of the women in family lVomen in the economy - Women's Contribution to economy Women in Education - Women's access and utilization of educational opportunities l0 Hours

Unit * IV Feminist Theories Concept of Feminism, Theories of Feminism lA Hours

Unit - V Gender Issues in Modern India Sexual Exploitation, Rape, Prostitution, Sex Abuse, Kidnapping, Negative Porhayal of Women in India 10 Hours

Unit -VI Policies on Women Empowerment Governmental Policies and Programmes, Role of NGOs l0 Hours Total6A haurs

References: 1) Peer, Mohammed and Heggade A.D. 1992. Discriryination Against Women: Can We Ov er c o me It ? Mangalore University. 2) Rao, UshaN.J. 1985. Women in a Developing Saciety. New Delhi: Ashish Publications. 3) Vir, Dharma and Mahajan Kamalesh, 1996. Contemporary Indian Women. New Delhi: New Academic Publishers. 4) Srivastava, S. Gender Equality Through Women's Empowermenr. New Delhi: Classical Publishing Co. 5) Altekar, History of Women in India. 6) Dasgupta Kamala, 1976. Women on the Indian Scheme. New Delhi: Abhinav Publication. 7) Desai Nua, and Pate Vibhuti, Indian lVomen. Bombay: Popular Prakashan. 8) Bhasin, Kamala, 1993. What is Patriarchy? New Delhi: Kali for Woman. 9) Pais, Richard (Ed.) 2009, Gender Dynamics, Mangalore, Mangata Publications. 10)Freedrnan Jane, (2002). Feminism, New Delhi: Viva Books. VI Semester Paper SO 352 : b) SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL MOVEIIIENTS (OptianaI) Unit- I Social Movement Meaning and Definitions, Characteristics, Types, Importance oftho SAdyof Social Movements, New Social Movements - Meaning l0llows

Unit{I Farmers Movements in India Mopla Movement, Na,xalbari Movement, Rajya Raitha SeSt GRRS) l0l{ws Unit -III Tribal Movements Santal Movemnt, Bodo Movement, J.M.M. ( Mukthi lvloffihr) l0llows Unit-IV Women Movements Anti Dowry Movement, Movemnt, Anti.Arrack Movcmd. fi llows

Unit -V Backward Class Movement S.N.D,P. Movement, Yadava Movement l0llsss

Unit -VI Movement Role of Ambedkar, Role of Jyoti Rao Phule I0llous Totll6t0lloun L'. References: 1) Rajendra Singh, Social movements old and New: A post modcraistCrit$u, $rF Publications, New Delhi. 2) Ray, Raka, katzenstein, Mary, Fainsod Katzenstein (Eds.) '-Smial ;rlvcrt*ils tn ltdb: Poverty, ptower and politic,s, Oxford University Press, New Dolhi' * 3) Oomen T.K.Nution, iirtt society altd social mavements: flisay in pllfbal s**ilogt Sega Publications, New Delhi 4) Sh;h,Ghanshyam,Social Movements in India: A review af tlulttcravc,@t Publications, New Delhi. 5) Banks J.A.,The Sociologt of social movements, MacmillanL,otdott 6) DesaiA.R.(Ed), Peasat Slruggte in Indis, Oxford UniversityryI*ryDGfri' 7i Dhanagare D.N. Peasant movement in India - 1g2A-1950, Oxford Utfvorrily P*er Dclhi - 1 983. 8) ShahGhanshyam, social movement in Twa Indian states, Ajsl[+{qry. 9i Rao, M.S.A. Social movements Vol. l, Monotrar PublicatioqNswDdhi' L r'o)nao, M.S.A., Sociat movements and social Trattsformatio4 Dclhi. l liJogadand P.G,, Dalrt Movement in Malwrast*a,Y*nakPublicatiotr' Ddhi' 1991. fZiOiveAt Gail,Reinventing revolutiorl New social movementsaidtln sor;krlixfladtt&,a As Eastgate Book 1993- in India, - ^ r . i3) Singh K.S'., Tribal *ore*ents in lttdia, Manohar Publication, New Dc[ri' t+i11uirar Ashok, Women in India, Today and TomorroP, d.byMr*ta MitrrL Agpl -Cunaf,iPublieation Pw. Ltd., New Delhi f Sl N. arra N.Shah, The issues at stake: Theory and practlce k il* wttcryry women,s movement in India. Kalifor women,New Delhi - 1992. Indfg,' l6)ParadeshiPratima, Dr. Ambedkar and the question of wotru*'sfil,E'.d/btr t" WSC- University of ,1998. Rrunt 17) Gaikwad Shankar L., Protective Discrimination policy and Sorlbrl cbt8p, Publication, Delhi. dodanrJ / Phone :A824'2287276 S16rf, / Fax :0824'2287424 I L d:ortSod: &Sr,aaorCIe.>o3: MATIGALORE UI\IIVERSITY $e.>sddd rqle0 ;$orl*rlortoeg - 5741 eg Offtce of the Reglstrar Mangalagangothr|'' 5741 99

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NO-TrFIc4T.rqJ! for Sub: Revised syllabus of Foundation course prog ramrnes' L u ndergraduat'e degiee Ref: Academic Council decision dated: 6-5-2010' *t(***

India, Human Rights' Revised sytlabus of Foundation course (cons;titution of degree programmeS which Gender and Enviornmental Studies) for undergraduate herld on 6-5-2010 is. hereby notified approved by the Academic council at its meeting year 2010-11' for implementation with effect from the academic

t To: of Mangalore 1) The Principal of the colleges offering undergraduate courses UniversiitY

2) The Re1;istrar (Evaluation), Mangalore University' ,. - . etc' 3) The Chilirman, UG BOS in Constitution of Inclia, Human Rights FIRST SEMESTER

tGeneral Studies Paper: TNDIAN CONSTITUTION 80 marks 64 hours BlockI : Indiarn Constitution Unit .1: Meaning and Importance of Constitution Unit jl: The constituent Assembly Unit l3: Preamble Unit,l: Salient features Block II: Fundamental Rights and Directive Princiiples Unit l5: Meaning and Difference between Jfundamental Rights and Directive Principles ' Unit 6: Fundamental Rights Unit 7: Right to Information Act: Meaning, importance and RTI-2005 I Block rII: Uniorn Government Unit 8: President of India-Election, Powers and Position Unit 9: Prime Ministers and Council of Ministers Unit l0:Parliament -Loksabha, Rajyasabhir, Organization and Powers Block IV: Statr: Government Unit 11: The Govenror Unit 12: Chief Minister and Council of Ministers Unit 13: State legislature -VidhanSabha and Parishad- Oryarization and Powers Block V : Federalism in lndia Unit 14: Meaning, Federal and Unitary Fea.tures Block VI : The Judiciary Unit 15: The Supreme Court - Organization Jurisdiction and role Unit 1"6: The High Courts - Organization Jurisdiction and role Block VII : Electoral Process I Unit 17: Election Commission - organization and Function Block V-III : Lorcal Governments Unit 18: Rural and Urban -Organization, Powers and Function

Book for Reference:

1. Indian Constitution: Government Publication 2. Durga Das Basu, Introduction to Indian Constitrrtion, Wadhwa & Company - 2005 3. Mr. V. Pylee India's Constitution, R.R. Printers, New Delhi-2005

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SECOND SEMESTER

Human Rights, Gender Equity and Environments

Unit: I HUMAI\I RIGH:fS 20 Marks 16 hours

Block Il Humnn Rights Unit ll: Introduction and Meaning Unit il: Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights Block II: Human Rights AdvocacY: Unit i!: Global advocacy of Human Rights: Amnesty International and other organizations. Unit 4: People's Union for Civil Liberty (PUCL) Unit ii: Human Rights Commission in India' Unit (i: Minoriry* Commission in India Unit.il: Remsdies against violation of Humitn Rights in India.

Books for reference:

l. D.D. Bas;u: Introduction to the Constitution of .lndia. 2. M.V. Pyl,ee: Indian Constitution and Politics. 3. Granvilkl Austin: The Indian Constitution. The'cornerstone of a nation. 4. H.M. Ra-iashekara: Bharatada Samvidhana Mattu Sarakara (Kannada) 5. C.K. Jain (ed): Constitution of India in precept and practice. 6. V.N. Shukla: Constitution of India. 7. The working of a Democrateic Constitution: The Indian Experience. New Delhi, O'UP, 2000 8. S. Davidson, Human Rights, Buckingham, optin university L992. 9. Nirmal Chiranjivi, , Nerv Delhi, OUP, 2001 10. J.C. Johari: Indian Politics, Vishal Publicationri Jalandhar l l.A.P. Aversthi: Indian Government and Politics. Lakshmi Narain Agarwal, . 12.Anup Chrand Kapur: Indian Government and Politcs, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi., 13.V.D. Mahajan: The Constitution of India. S. Clhad and Company, New Delhi.

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UNIT II: GENDER EQI.TITY

20 Marks 16 hours

Key Concepts

Sex and Gender-Masculinity & Femininity-Patriarchy, Matriarchy; Gender Gender Roles & Attributes,'Gender Division of Labour - Gender bias Stereotypes -Need for Gendsr sensitization'

Block I: Women's Status in India Important indicators - sex Ratio, Education, health, Nutrition, Maternal and P o I Particip ation. I nfant Mortality, Work Particip ation rates, itical

Block II: Contemporary Women's Issues: i. Discrimination against Girl Child ii. Viole:nce against Women iii. Probklms of Health and NuEition iv. Womrln's education and Gender bias in education v. Trafficking in women vi. Globa.lization and ImPact on Women

Block III: State, Initiative on Gender Issues: constitutional Rights of women * Laws pe:rtaining to women- the national and State Commissions for'Women

Books for reference:

L 1. Usha sharma (ed.) Gender Mainstreaming and women's Rights 2. Mohini Chatterjeei Feminism and Gender Equity in some 3" Neera Desai *a uritt reyi Krishnaraj, women's Studies India: perspecti'res. Popular Prakashan, Mumbia' 1 98t5' New 4. Thuiubui, S.B. Women's Studies in India. APH publication Corporation, Delhi,2000 5. H.S. Srimathi, Mahila Adhyayana, Kannada university, Hampi, 1999 Murthy Murthy, 6. HemalathLa H.M. Mahila Aihyayana, Parts 1 &2 D.V.K. 2AA4 (Kannada)

J UNIT III: ENYIRONMIINT

40 marks 32 hours

Block I: Environment: Unit 1: ComPonents of Environment Unit 2: ConcePts of EcologY Unit 3: Ecological factors: Soil' air' water Unit 4: Eco Slstem- Pond and Forest as E'cosystems Unit 5: Human PoPulation Growth Block II: Envirronmental Pollution: Unit6:TypesofPollution-(a).soil,air,wlltergb)noiseandradioactive Pollution Uniit ?: Sources of Pollution and their effiocts I-injitS:Controlmeasures:Legalandadm'inistrative and preservation of Environment: Block III: Co;nsert'ation soil and forest unit 9: Natural resources and their consrlrvation-water' protection in India unit 10: ig.n.i", involved in environmental India Unit 11: Eivironmental Movements in {Jrrit12:Legalandadrninistrativemeasuresforenvironmentalprotection.

Books for Reference: Pnrtection and Law' Ashis 1. N.K. C)hakravarthy ,lgg4,Elyirynmental [re]hi- 1 1 0026 publishing t **", fil& rldali,jagh' New Savndus College' London' 2. Engene, P.Od"m, rgdf ' Basic U:ot*'' priection, Kumar, N. 1999 Mittal 3. Air pollution *i Environmental Publication New Delhi' 4.ThrivediRandSingh,U.K.1996EnvironmrlntalLawsonWildLife,Mittal New Delhi' publication, K'A' Agarwal2000' Nishi 5. Wild ]-ife in India conseration and Managernent Publications India'

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