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changed over time. It addresses how passion, intimacy, and commitment have become
important components in romantic love and marriage. The challenges implicated in modern
love and marriage are also explored. The course provides students with different theoretical
perspectives in analysing love, family, kinship structures, and related practices. Students are
encouraged to critically evaluate these ideas and apply them to their own lives and experi-
ences.

SOC 337 Criminology
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This is an introduction to the concept, nature, processes and theories of crime and its
control systems in modern societies. Topics cover the conceptualization and typology of
crimes and deviance, methodology of criminology, psychological theories, theories of under
and over control, theories of culture, status and opportunity, the criminal justice system, and
the treatment and prevention of crimes.

SOC 339 Sociology of Religion
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       Religious resurgence around the world in recent decades has prompted reconsideration
of the proposition that religion declines as modernization progresses. What are the contro-
versies over secularization? What are the implications and consequences of the shift towards
rational scientific paradigm for the sociology of religion? This course explores the distinctive
features of religion and examines the different ways of studying it. The first half of this course
deals with theoretical perspectives. It discusses classical theories of religion articulated by
Marx, Durkheim, and Weber, as well as contemporary theories such as rational choice theory.
It addresses some methodological issues related to studying religion. The second half of this
course deals with a range of substantive topics including individual religiosity, religious
organizations and movements, fundamentalism, gender and religion, mysticism, and problems
of rationality.

SOC 341 Sociology of Development
                                                                                                    1 Term; 3 Credits

       The course introduces students to the key sociological concepts and theories concerning
social transformation and development processes with a special focus on developing
countries. It aims to assist students in developing specific knowledge and analytic skills
necessary to explore various substantive development problems and issues faced by Third
World countries. Topics covered include decolonization, neo-colonialism, industrialization,
democratization, debt crisis and globalization.

SOC 342 Political Sociology
                                                                                                    1 Term; 3 Credits

       We are used to thinking we are free to choose our ways of life despite global transfor-
mations induced by forces such as global economy, global terrorism, populism, and national-

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