Sociology Study Materials

SOC 315: INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

DEFINITION OF POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY NATURE AND SCOPE OF POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY EMERGENCE OF POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY IMPORTANCE OF POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIOLOGY OF POLITICS & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology

TEACHING PHYLOSOPHY This class adopts constructive teaching and learning method. In constructivist learning, students are active learners and are strongly encouraged to participate optimally in every class activities. I believe that students have ability to learn by getting new insight into subject matters under discussion. My role as the course instructor is to provide support, motivate and direct students on how to acquire knowledge. In order for us to have a successful and engaging learnin...

SOCIAL CHANGE

Meaning: Change is a process. Change denotes any alternation, difference or modification that takes place in a situation or in any object through time. It is the universal law of nature. It refers to the difference that exists between the past and the present situation. Change is an “on- going” process, No society remains completely static. Society is subject to constant changes. The term social change refers to changes taking place in human society. Basically the changes in human inter-a...

Soc 101: Social Problems

Introduction  Social problems occur as a result of human needs that are insatiable. On a daily basis, human beings strive to get basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter.  After achieving these basic needs, men in his insatiable nature pursue other things such as looking for dignity, prestige, status, love and affection.  It is when these needs are not met that they give rise to social problems.  According to Bernard (1957), one dimension of looking at social problems is in the way ...

Introduction To Sociology

The word, Sociology, is a combination of Latin and Greek words, name socio (society) and logos (the study) ➡There is no one universally acceptable definition of Sociology ➡Sociology seeks to apply to the study of man and society the method of science Wahab Elias (1978) define sociology as a branch of the social sciences that uses systematic methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop and refine a body of knowledge about human social structure and activity, sometime...

MAC 412- Sociology for Mass Communications

MAIN CONTENT 3.1 Definition of Sociology Sociology concerns itself with social relationships. A network of these relationships is called the Society which is the main concern of sociology. Although there are other aspects of social science that focus on some other aspects of society, the main concern of sociology is the relationships of the human race. Sociologists have generally vied into the nature of Sociology instead of defining it. Some have used colourless definitions such as “Sociolo...

GST 122 USE OF LIBRARY AND INSTRUCTION

Types of Library R.S Ranganathan Law of Librarianship Library Regulations Library Etiquette The Library User The Clientele as an Information Seeker Eligibility of Use of the Libraries Library Catalogue Functions of Catalogue Physical Forms of Catalogue Library Classification Classification Scheme Components of Cataloguing Types of Catalogues How to Find Books in the Library MODERN TECHNOLOGY IN LIBRARIES Definition of Computer Types of Computers Classification of Computers by Size Data Commun...

GST 106 USE OF ENGLISH

COMMUNICATION AND ORAL COMPOSITION Definition of Communication The Process of Communication Essentials of Communication Purpose of Communication Relationship between Language and Communication Concept of Interference Code-Switching and Code Mixing Oral Composition The English Consonantal System The English Vowels System Monothongs Diphthongs Stress in English Principle of Effective Speaking Reading Skills Faulty Reading Habits Appreciating Literature in English What is Literature Functions of...

GST 104 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (1)

The Earth's Environment Introduction Environmental Science and Pure Science The Physical Environment Basic Environmental Concepts The Ecosystem Concept First Law of Thermodynamics Environmental Carrying Capacity The tragedy of the Commons The Effects of Science and Technology on the Environment Pollution, Hazard, and Disaster Philosophical Basis of Science and technology in the Environment

GST 104: HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

Scientific Method -Introduction -Process -Formulation of a Question -Hypothesis -Prediction -Testing -Analysis -Other Components Models of Scientific Inquiry Forms of Energy Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Types of Renewable Natural Resources Types of Non-Renewable Natural Resources

GST 103 NIGERIAN PEOPLE & CULTURE

Post polocoal period in brief Culture and Cultural Practices Classification of culture Marriage as a Suspect Types of Marriage Forms of manager of in Nigeria Courtship (marriage) Divorce as a concept

GST 102 PHILOSOPHY AND LOGIC

Meaning of Philosophy Importance of Studying Philosophy Major Branches of Philosophy History Development of Western Philosophy Some Schools/Systems in Philosophy Logic Logical Processes Basic Logical Concepts/Vocabulary Laws of Thought

SOC 213- Sociology of Mass Communication

Communication The Communication Process  Mass Communication Sociology of Mass Communication The Mass Media Media and Society Theories of Mass Media

SOC 211 - Population Policies in Nigeria

Population Policies in Nigeria Policy Objectives Challenges Confronting Population Policies in Nigeria Theories of Population Meaning of Health Profession Role of Health Professionals Healthcare Professional & Patient Relationship

SOC 209- Sociology of the Family

The Scope of Sociology Sub-fields in Sociology Meaning of Sociology Factors Influencing the Creation of Sociology


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