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†Kvm© †KvW cÎ wk‡ivbvg b¤^i †µwWU 1052 History and Culture of Bangladesh and Bengalies

(From Ancients to 2000 AD) 100 4

1053 History of Bangla Language and Functional Bangla 100 4 Bangla Novel-1 100 4

1055 Bangla Poetry 100 4 Introducing Sociology Or Introduction to Social Work

100 4

Introduction to Political Theory 100 4 600 24

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cÎ †KvWt 1052, evsjv‡`k Ges evOvwji BwZnvm I ms¯‹„wZ (cªvPxbKvj †_‡K 2000 wLª÷vã ch©š—) b¤^i 100, 4 †µwWU, 60 †jKPvi

evsjv‡`k Ges evOvwji BwZnvm I ms¯‹„wZ (cªvPxbKvj †_‡K 2000 wLª÷vã ch©š—) K. evsjv‡`‡ki BwZnvm ( 30 b¤^i) cªvPxb, ga¨ I AvaywbK hy‡Mi cªv_wgK cwiPq, wewfbœ Rbc‡`i cwiwPwZ I mxgv‡iLv, evsjv bv‡gi D™¢e I weeZ©b, ivóªxq BwZnvm| L. evOvwji BwZnvm I ms¯‹„wZ (40 b¤^i) BwZnvm I ms¯‹„wZi ¯^iƒc ; BwZnvm I ms¯‹„wZ-m¤cwK©Z aviYvi weeZ©b ; evOvwji cªv‰MwZnvwmK cUf‚wg; evOvwji b„ZvwË¡K cwiPq I RvwZMVb cªwµqv ; mgvR I ivRbxwZ; evOvwji ms¯‹„wZi Drm; cªv‰MwZnvwmK Abyôvb; evOvwji ms¯‹„wZi BwZnvm : ag©, `k©b, †jvKwkí, ¯’vcZ¨, fv¯‹h©, wPÎwkí I b„Z¨MxZ|

M. evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZv I gyw³hy‡×i BwZnvm (30 b¤̂i) 1947-G fviZ-wefw³, c‚e© evsjvq be¨-Jcwb‡ewkK cwiYwZ, ivóªfvlv Av‡›`vjb, hy³d«›U I GKyk `dv, 1954-Gi wbe©vPb I hy³dª‡›Ui cwiYwZ, cvwK¯—v‡bi msweavb (1956), KvMgvwi m‡¤gjb, cvwK¯—v‡b mvgwiK ˆ¯^ivPv‡ii Afy¨`q, cvwK¯—v‡bi Aaxb c‚e© evsjvi ivR‰bwZK-mvgvwRK-Av_©bxwZK `yie¯’v, c‚e©evsjvi ms¯‹„wZ-webv‡k cvwK¯—vwb D‡`¨vM I evsjv‡`‡k mvs¯‹„wZK Av‡›`vjb, 6 `dv I ¯v̂qËkvm‡bi Av‡›`vjb, AvMiZjv hohš¿ gvgjv, 11 `dv I 1969-Gi MY-Afy¨Ìvb, mˇii mvaviY wbe©vPb, wbe©vP‡bvËi hol¯¿ I GKvˇii Amn‡hvM Av‡›`vjb,7B gvP© e½eÜyi fvlY, 25†k gvP© cvwK¯—vwb evwnbxi MYnZ¨vi m‚Pbv, evOvwji cªwZ‡iva msMªvg, cªevmxevsjv‡`k miKvi, gyw³hy× I ^̄vaxb evsjv‡`‡ki cªwZôv, ^̄vaxb evsjv‡`‡ki ivR‰bwZK-mvgvwRK-mvs¯‹„wZK µgweKvk|

mnvqK Mªš’

ARq ivq : Avw` evOvwj : b„ZvwË¡K I mgvRZvwË¡K we‡k−lY AZyj myi : evOjv I evOvjxi weeZ©b ; evOvjxi b„ZvwË¡K cwiPq ; evOjvi mvgvwRK BwZnvm †Mvjvg gyiwk`: nvRvi eQ‡ii evOvwj ms¯‹„wZ ; ¯^vaxbZv msMªv‡gi mvs¯‹„wZK cUf‚wg Avwbmy¾vgvb (m¤cvw`Z) : evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i BwZnvm (1g LÊ) Aveyj Kv‡mg dRjyj nK (m¤cvw`Z) : gyw³msMªvg Avng` iwdK I wek¦wRr †Nvl (m¤cvw`Z) : fvlv-Av‡›`vj‡bi cÂvk ermi| Avng` kixd : evOjv, evOvjx I evOvjxZ¡ ; ga¨hy‡Mi mvwn‡Z¨ mgvR I ms¯‹„wZi iƒc Kvgi“wÏb Avng` : c‚e© evsjvi mgvR I ivRbxwZ ; Sociological History of Bengal and the Birth of Bangladesh. †Mvcvj nvj`vi : ev½vjx ms¯‹„wZi iƒc ; ms¯‹„wZi iƒcvš—i bxnviiÄb ivq : ev½vjxi BwZnvm

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e`i“Ïxb Dgi : c‚e© evOjvi fvlv Av‡›`vjb I ZrKvjxb ivRbxwZ (1-3 LÊ) webq †Nvl : evsjvi mvgvwRK BwZnv‡mi aviv f‚‡c›`ªbv_ `Ë : ev½vjvi BwZnvm (1-3 LÊ) gC`yj nvmvb : g‚javiv Õ71 gbmyi gymv (m¤cvw`Z) : evOjv‡`k gy³aviv cªKvwkZ : i³v³ evsjv gyn¤g` Ave`yi iwng I Ab¨vb¨ : evsjv‡`‡ki BwZnvm gynv¤g` nvweeyi ingvb : M½vFw× †_‡K evsjv‡`k iwdKyj Bmjvg : evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZv msMªvg i‡gkP›`ª gyRg`vi : evsjv‡`‡ki BwZnvm (1g -4_© LÊ) ivLvj`vm e‡›`¨vcva¨vq : ev½vjv‡`‡ki BwZnvm (1g -2q LÊ) mvC`-Di ingvb : c‚e© evsjvi mvs¯‹„wZK Av‡›`vjb myKygvi †mb : cªvPxb ev½vjv I ev½vjx; ga¨hy‡Mi ev½vjv I ev½vjx °mq` gyRZev Avjx : c‚e©-cvwK¯—v‡bi ivóªfvlv nvmvb nvwdRyi ingvb (m¤cvw`Z) : evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZv hy× : `wjjcÎ (1-16 LÊ) ûgvqyb AvRv` : fvlv Av‡›`vjb : mvwnwZ¨K cUf‚wg AMA Muhith : Emergence of Bangladesh Fazlul Quder Quaderi : Genocide in Bangladesh : The World press. Archer K Blood : The Cruel Birth of Bangladesh : Memoirs of an American Diplomat Siddiq Salik : Witness to Surrender Subrata Ray Chowdhury : Genesis of Bangladesh.

cÎ †KvWt 1053, evsjv fvlvi BwZnvm I e¨envwiK evsjv b¤^i 100, 4 †µwWU, 60 †jKPvi

evsjv fvlvi BwZnvm I e¨envwiK evsjv K. evsjv fvlvi BwZnvm (30 b¤^i)

* B‡›`v-BD‡ivcxq g‚j fvlv †_‡K evsjv fvlv ch©š— µgaviv| * evsjv fvlvi DrcwËwelqK wewfbœ gZ| * be¨ fviZxq Avh©fvlvmg‚‡ni cªvP¨ kvLv| * cªvPxb evsjv †_‡K AvaywbK evsjv ch©š— wewfbœ ¯—i| * evsjv fvlvq Avh© I ˆe‡`wkK cªfve| * evsjv Dcfvlv * cªvPxb fviZxq Avh© fvlv¯—i †_‡K eZ©gvb ch©š— aŸwbZvwË¡K, iƒcZvwË¡K, kãZvwË¡K I evK¨ZvwË¡K weeZ©b|

L. e¨envwiK evsjv (70 b¤^i) hy³v¶i MVb I e‡Y©i cwiewZ©Z iƒc, evsjv evbvb ms¯‹v‡ii bvbv D‡`¨vM, cªwgZ evsjv evbv‡bi wbqg, evsjv eY©gvjv I evbv‡bi wKQy mgm¨v, B w, C x-i e¨envi, Y-Z¡ weavb, l-Z¡ weavb, mwÜ : ¯^imwÜ, e¨Äb mwÜ, wemM© mwÜ, weivg wP‡ýi e¨envi, evsjv fvlvi cª‡qvM I Accª‡qvM, evsjv cwifvlv, mvay I PwjZ ixwZ| evK¨ cªKiY, cªwZeY©xKiY, cªwZ‡e`b iPbv, mvi-ms‡¶cY I Kvh©weeiYx wjLb|

mnvqK-Mªš’

Avb›` cvewjkvm© : wZô ¶YKvj ; evsjv : Kx wjL‡eb †Kb wjL‡eb

Avng` kixd, Avwbmy¾vgvb I Ab¨vb¨ : evsjv fvlvi cª‡qvM I Accª‡qvM cweÎ miKvi : evsjv evbvb ms¯‹vi : mgm¨v I m¤fvebv

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c‡ikP›`ª gRyg`vi : evsjv fvlv cwiµgv (1-2 LÊ) evsjv GKv‡Wgx : cªwgZ evsjv evbv‡bi wbqg gbx›`ªKygvi †Nvl : evsjv evbvb gvneyeyj nK : evsjv evbv‡bi wbqg gyn¤g` knx`yj−vn : ev½vjv fvlvi BwZe„Ë iex›`ªbv_ VvKyi : evsjvfvlv-cwiPq ;

kãZË¡ myKygvi †mb : fvlvi BwZe„Ë myfvl fÆvPvh© : AvaywbK evsjv cª‡qvM Awfavb nvqvr gvgy` : evsjv †jLvi wbqgKvbyb ûgvqyb AvRv` : K‡Zv b`x m‡ivei ev evOjv fvlvi Rxebx R D Banarjee : The Origin of Bengali Script S K Chaterjee : Origin and Development of the Bengali Language (Volume 1-3)

cÎ †KvWt 1054, evsjv Dcb¨vm-1 b¤^i 100, 4 †µwWU, 60 †jKPvi

evsjv Dcb¨vm-1

K. ew¼gP›`ª P‡Ævcva¨vq : KcvjKyÊjv L. gxi gkviid †nv‡mb : welv`-wmÜy M. iex›`ªbv_ VvKyi : †Pv‡Li evwj N. ˆmq` IqvjxDj−vn& : jvjmvjy

mnvqK Mªš’ APy¨Z †Mv¯^vgx : evsjv Dcb¨v‡mi aviv AP©bv gyRg`vi : iex›`ª-Dcb¨vm cwiµgv Aiwe›` †cvÏvi : ew¼g-gvbm Avwbmy¾vgvb : gymwjg-gvbm I evsjv mvwnZ¨ Ave`yj gvbœvb ˆmq` : ˆmq` IqvjxDj−vn& Avey ‡nbv †gv¯—dv Kvgvj : K_v I KweZv Aveyj Avnmvb †PŠayix : gxi gkviid †nv‡m‡bi mvwnZ¨Kg© I mgvRwPš—v ‡¶Î ¸ß : ew¼gP‡›`ªi Dcb¨vm : wkíixwZ RxbvZ BgwZqvR Avjx : ˆmq` IqvjxDj−vn&i Rxeb`k©b I mvwnZ¨Kg© gvneyeyj nK : evsjv mvwnZ¨ : K‡qKwU cªm½ gybxi †PŠayix : gxi-gvbm ‡gvnv¤g` Ave`yj KvBDg : gxi gkviid †nv‡mb I kZe‡©l welv`-wmÜy ‡gvwnZjvj gRyg`vi : ew¼geiY kªxKygvi e‡›`¨vcva¨vq : e½mvwn‡Z¨ Dcb¨v‡mi aviv mZ¨eªZ †` : iex›`ª-Dcb¨vm mgx¶v m‡ivR e‡›`¨vcva¨vq : evsjv Dcb¨v‡mi Kvjvš—i my‡evaP›`ª †mb¸ß : ew¼gP›`ª ‰mq` AvKig †nv‡mb : iex›`ªbv‡_i Dcb¨vm : †PZbv‡jvK I wkíiƒc ‰mq` Aveyj gKmy` : ˆmh` IqvjxDj−vn&i Rxeb I mvwnZ¨ (1g-2q LÊ)

cÎ †KvWt 1055, evsjv KweZv-1 b¤^i 100, 4 †µwWU, 60 †jKPvi

evsjv KweZv-1

K. gvB‡Kj gaym‚`b `Ë : †gNbv`ea Kve¨ (40 b¤^i) L. KvRx bRi“j Bmjvg : mvg¨ev`x, PµevK (30 b¤^i) M. RmxgD`&`xb : bK&mxKuv_vi gvV, ivLvjx (30 b¤^i)

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mnvqK Mªš’

AvRnviDÏxb Lvb : evsjv mvwn‡Z¨ bRi“j Ave`yj gvbœvb ˆmq` : KvRx bRi“j Bmjvg : Kwe I KweZv Avey †nbv †gv¯—dv Kvgvj : wkíxi iƒcvš—i ‡¶Î ¸ß : gaym‚`‡bi Kwe-AvZ¥v I Kve¨wkí ‡Mvjvg gyiwk` : Avkvi Qj‡b fywj : gvB‡Kj-Rxebx Zvivc` gy‡Lvcva¨vq : AvaywbK evsjv Kve¨ ‡gvev‡k¦i Avjx : gaym‚`b I evsjvi beRvM„wZ ‡gvnv¤g` gwbi“¾vgvb (m¤cvw`Z) : bRi“j mgx¶Y iwdKyj Bmjvg : KvRx bRi“j Bmjvg : Rxeb I m„wó iex›`ªbv_ VvKyi : AvaywbK mvwnZ¨ kxZvsï ˆgÎ : hyMÜi gaym‚`b my‡ikP›`ª ˆgÎ : evsjv KweZvi beRb¥ mykxjKygvi ¸ß : bRi“j PwiZ-gvbm mybxjKygvi gy‡Lvcva¨vq : RmxgD`&`xb : Kwegvbm I Kve¨mvabv ‰mq` AvKig †nv‡mb : evsjv‡`‡ki mvwnZ¨ I Ab¨vb¨ cªeÜ ‰mq` Avjx Avnmvb : gaym‚`b : KweK„wZ I Kve¨v`k©

Course Code : 6203, Introducing Sociology Marks 100, 4 Credits, 60 Lectures

1. Definition, Nature & Scope of Sociology, relationship with other social sciences. Development of Sociology: Contributions of Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber

2. Culture, Beliefs & Values: Norms, sanctions, symbols, language, subculture, counterculture, hegemony & resistance

3. Globalization, Culture and Society: Globalization and its different dimensions, Cultural globalization, global culture and social change

4. Urbanization and Social Formation: Definition of urbanization and urbanism, Process of urbanization in developing societies and social formation, over urbanization, growth of slum & poverty in mega cities

5. Gender and Society: Discourse of WID, WAD and GAD, Why gender is important in the discourse of development, Gender inequality & women’s subjugation in developing societies.

6. Environmental Problems, Natural Disasters and Social Crisis: Climate change and its impact on society, Natural disaster, social crisis and vulnerabilities, Climate change, deforestation and mal-development.

7. Social Inequality: Dimensions of social inequality: Class, gender, age, minority group (religious and indigenous), economic vulnerability, Social inequalities in developed & developing countries.

8. Types of societies: Marxist view on classifying societies on the basis of type of control over economic resources and Lenski’s view on classifying societies by their main means of subsistence.

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9. Deviance & Social Control: Definition of deviance, theories of deviance. Crime & justice system, agencies of social control

10. Health, Illness and Society: Nature & scope of the problem, Urbanizations, acute, chronic & life style diseases, Social, environmental & behavioural factors affecting health, Communicable & behavioural diseases: STD, HIV/AIDS, TB, Hep-B etc

Reference Giddens Sociology Tony Bilton et al Introductory Sociology

Course Code: 6212, Introduction to Social Work Marks 100, 4 Credits, 60 Lectures

1. Social Work: Meaning, Characteristics, Scope and Importance Relationship of Social Work with other Sciences- Sociology, Economics, Psychology and Political Science.

2. Evolution: Evolution of Social Work in UK, USA, India and Bangladesh. 3. Social Reformers and their Movements in Pre-partition India and Bangladesh: Raja

Rammohan Ray, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, A.K Fazlul Haque, Sir Syad Ahmed, Begum Rokeya.

4. Social Legislations Related to Social Security, Women Welfare, Child Welfare. 5. Profession and Social Work: Meaning and Characteristics of Profession, Social Work as

profession, Philosophical, Religions and Ethical Basis of Social Work. 6. Industrial Revolution: Meaning, Impact on Society, Industrialization, Urbanization, Welfare

State. 7. Social Problems and Social Services in Bangladesh. 8. Methods of Social Work: Basic and Auxiliary Methods and their Basic Issues such as

Meaning, Elements, Principles and Area of Use. Importance of Social Work Methods in Bangladesh.

Books Recommended:

1. Barker, Robert L. :Social Work Dictionary, 3rd ed. NASW, New York, 1995. 2. Coulshed, Veronica Social Work Practice: An Introduction 2nd ed. London. Macmillan, 1991. 3. Friedlander, Walter A. : Introduction to Social Welfare. Prentice Hall, 2nd ed. New Delhi-1967. 4. Khalid, M. : Welfare State, Karachi, Royal Book, 1968 5.

Morales, A. And Shaefor, B. Social Work – A Profession of many faces, 4th ed. Allyan and Bacan, Boston, 1986.

Course Code: 6192, Introduction to Political Theory Marks 100, 4 Credits, 60 Lectures

Political Science : Meaning, Nature, Scope, Methods, Relations to other Social Sciences, Importance to Study Political Science.

State : Definition, Elements, State and Government, State and Individual, State and Society, Theories of the origin of the state.

Fundamental concepts : Sovereignty, Law, Liberty, Equality, Rights and Duties, Nation, Nationalism, Internationalism.

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Concepts of Political Sociology : Political culture, elite theory, Max Weber and Bureaucracy

Political Thinkers : Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau.

Books Recommended :

1. R.G. Gettell : Political Science 2. J. W. Garner : Political Science and Government 3. R. M. MacIver : The Modern State 4. G.H. Sabine : A History of Political Theory 5. William Ebenstein : Great Political Thinkers-Plato to the Present 6. H.G. Laski : A Grammar of Politics 7. gynv¤§` Av‡qk DÏxb : ivóªwPš—v cwiwPwZ 8. GgvRDwÏb Avng` : ga¨hy‡Mi ivóªwPš—v 9. †gvt `i‡ek Avjx Lvb : †c −‡Uv I Gwi÷U‡ji ivR‰bwZK wPš—v 10. mi`vi dRjyj Kwig : †c −‡Uvi wicvewjK