ADP SOCIOLOGY
The Associate Degree Program (ADP) in Sociology is a two-year undergraduate program designed to introduce students to the study of social behavior, institutions, and structures. This program focuses on understanding societal trends, social interactions, and the factors influencing human behavior. The ADP in Sociology prepares students for entry-level roles in social services or further education in sociology and related fields.
- 2 Years / Onsite
- Intakes: Jan, Apr, Jun, Oct
Overview
The ADP in Sociology includes coursework in introductory sociology, social research methods, social problems, and social theory. Students will explore topics such as social institutions, social change, and human behavior within a societal context. The program emphasizes practical experience through research projects, community service, and internships, allowing students to apply sociological concepts to real-world issues.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the ADP in Sociology can pursue entry-level roles in social services, community organizations, and research institutions. Potential positions include social services assistant, community outreach worker, and research assistant. The program also provides a pathway for further education, with many students continuing their studies in a bachelor’s degree program in sociology or related disciplines.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the ADP in Sociology, students will have developed a foundational understanding of sociological concepts and research methods. They will be capable of analyzing social phenomena, understanding social structures, and conducting basic research. Students will also possess strong communication and analytical skills, preparing them for entry-level roles in sociology-related fields or further academic study.
Programme Structure
Sr. No |
Course Title |
Code |
Cr. Hrs. |
1 |
English I (Foundational English) |
ENGL 101 |
3 |
2 |
English II (Communication Skills) |
ENGL 102 |
3 |
3 |
English III (Technical Writing and Presentation Skills) |
ENGL 103 |
3 |
4 |
Introduction to Computers and Computing |
CSC 101 |
2 |
5 |
General Mathematics/ Elements of Statistics and Probability |
MATH 101 STAT 101 |
3 |
6 |
Pakistan Studies – General Profile & Fundamentals of Islamic Studies (for Muslim Students) |
PKST 101 ISLM 101 |
3 |